Submitted by twovests in technology
I have a handful of Raspberry Pis laying around, enough that a "Raspberry Pi compute cluster" would be useful for me.
I currently have a Raspberry Pi 5 running a few services that's starting to get over-full. I like the idea of having ten raspbrerry pi's with resources that I administer as just one machine.
I also have enough Raspberry Pis that it makes sense to run them for parallelizable workloads (like Blender renders or Hashcat cracking).
But I honestly have no idea what "using a Raspberry Pi compute cluster" looks like. I figure it involves using netboot to automagically configure nodes you add, a biiiig ugly bundle of power and ethernet cables, and finally learning Kubernetes.
I'd like to emphasize that I already own these Pis, I'm not buying them new. Otherwise, I think it'd be better in every regard to get something like a used Mac Mini and put Linux on it.
emma wrote
i have not. all my raspberry pi projects start with 'i'll definitely finish the project i've set out to do this time', and end with 'ah, oh well'.