http://www.parallella.org/2014/06/03/my-name-is-brian-and-i-build-supercomputers-in-my-spare-time/

Brian Guarraci is a software engineer at Twitter and in his spare time he’s 
building a Parallella cluster with a design that was inspired by two of the 
most iconic supercomputers ever made.

When we saw pictures of Brian’s cluster we were impressed and when we shared 
these with the community, it became apparent that we were not the only ones! It 
didn’t take long before curiosity got the better of me and I decided to get in 
touch with Brian to find out more…

Hi Brian, can you tell me about the Parallella cluster you are building.

I’m building a low-power general purpose compute cluster. I want it to be able 
to take advantage of standard distributed system packages so that there’s a 
familiar developer model. The Parallella boards are great for computation but 
since they have relatively limited storage and memory, I added two Intel NUCs. 
Each NUC has 1x Intel i3, 16GB RAM, 120GB SSD, 802.11ac WiFi and are also 
pretty low-power. The NUCs run Ubuntu server and are storage hosts and the 
primary interface to the external world. The system has 8x Parallella boards 
and a shared gigabit Ethernet switch, giving a peak performance of around 208 
GFLOPs.

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