PighiXXX Website. Opcion para crear un cluster economico. Investigando un poco para poder desarrollar un cluster de bajo precio, encontre con un ordenador simple, portable de $35dls. el cual es el "Raspberry Pi", esta placa de bajo coste, cuenta con las especificaciones mas basicas.
Las especificaciones son: Procesador ARM1176JZF-S 700Hz256 Mb. de Ram1 puerto USB1 salida de video HDMIRanura para memoria SD (Almacenamiento)Entrada de EthernetConsumo energetico de 3.5WSO Debia, Fedora o ArchLinux Lo importante a resaltar aquí es la entrada de ethernet y el sistema operativo que maneja, ya que este lo podemos emplear como servidor o hacer un mini cluster, ya que nos da la posibilidad de emplear Debian o Fedora, que son buenos para empezar con computo paralelo, la posibilidad de expandir la memoria de almacenamiento, su portabilidad, ya que si quermos trabajar en conjunto con otros, podemos llevarlo a todos lados, ya que es una simple placa.
Raspberry Pi en Southampton. The steps to make a Raspberry Pi supercomputer can be downloaded here [9th Jan 2013 update]: Raspberry Pi Supercomputer (PDF).
You can also follow the steps yourself here [9th Jan 2013 update]: Raspberry Pi Supercomputer (html). The press release (11th Sept 2012) for our Raspberry Pi Supercomputer with Lego is here: Press Release University Page The press release is also here (PDF): Press Release (PDF). Pictures are here - including Raspberry Pi and Lego: Press Release (More Pictures).
We wrote up our work as a scientific journal publication where you can find further technical details on the build, motivation for the project and benchmarking. The reference to the paper is: Simon J. Iridis-pi: a low-cost, compact demonstration cluster Cluster Computing June 2013 DOI: 10.1007/s10586-013-0282-7 These are some links you may find helpfulul. Azeez märkmed: Ehitus Vaarika Pi Cluster - 2. osa. The Grand Finale In a previous post on Building a Raspberry Pi Cluster, I wrote about how we built a cluster using several Raspberry Pis.
This cluster was used for hosting the WSO2Con App. In this post we will take a look at the finishing touches & some interesting information from WSO2Con 2013. The project was unveiled at WSO2Con 2013, London & was an instant hit. The team received many kudos from participants. Power Supply Like I mentioned in my previous post, we had to build a custom power supply that can cater to the voltage & current requirements of the Raspberry Pi cluster. USB Power Board Shown below is the USB power distribution board which could power up to 8 Raspberry Pis, or a single row in the rack. The +5V & GND lines in the board were connected to the power supply. Raspberry Pi Cluster Rack - the finished product The rack had to be very lightweight, and being able to easily disassemble it was a prerequisites since we had to carry the setup from Colombo, Sri Lanka to London, UK.
Www.southampton.ac.uk/~sjc/raspberrypi/pi_supercomputer_southampton.htm. Return to View video at: Prof Simon Cox Computational Engineering and Design Research Group Faculty of Engineering and the Environment University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.
V0.2: 8th September 2012 V0.3: 30th November 2012 [Updated with less direct linking to MPICH2 downloads] V0.4: 9th January 2013 [Updated step 33] First steps to get machine up 1. Wiring. Arduino.