It is equipped with ultra-count 1060 units raspberry pie host, but are not using the latest fourth-generation, but the third generation of 3B +, configured as a Broadcom BCM2837 processor (quad-core A53 1.4GHz), VideoCore IV GPU, 1GB memory , Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11ac, four USB 2.0, microSD.
The Raspberry Pi is divided into 21 nodes, each node is a 2U size, each with 50 internal raspberry pie, and 3D printing using a special bracket, just one day effort to assembled.
Between different nodes Ubiquiti UniFi port switch is connected, both the uplink speed SFP + 10GbE, rather than a high heating power, high loss of the PoE, using a series of USB.
There is a central part of the storage server for network booting all raspberry pie.
As for use, to see how we play, and a live demonstration of Oracle 3x3 virtualization scenarios.
Oracle did not disclose the actual performance of this Raspberry Pi Supercomputer, it may not commercial, but more of an idea and explore possibilities.
Original from: https://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2019-09/160705.htm
This article addresses: https://www.linuxprobe.com/raspberry-pi-1060-open-world.html Editor: Zhouxiao Xue, the auditor: Zhang Wenxiang
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