Imho a waste of time unless you're just doing a feasibility research project.
Lame int, low FP, low core density and what networking is available..
What is everyone's thoughts on raspi's for a cluster?
On 2016-05-12 21:58, Carlos Linares Lopez wrote:
My first e-mail in the list, ...something I finally understand! :)
I have a small cluster of 3 odroid u3 running Unbuntu 14.04 LTS (I do
have to update it these days to 16.04). I use condor and it works very
nicely
You can see a short demo here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4QPX50u4rg El 12/5/16 a las 21:09, C Bergström escribió:
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 2:59 AM, Mark Hahn <h...@mcmaster.ca> wrote:
Hi all,
we have a (tiny) experimental ARM box - based on Cavium ThunderX, but have
run into basic issues with distros (ie, ARM+ldap+ubuntu=fail).
If you're using ARM (on something bigger than a RPi), what distro are you
using?
I don't have 1st hand experience with the combination you're
referencing above, but peanut gallery comments
1) I'd encourage you to retry the default Cavium provided OS - I
realize that the package manager may not be fun, but they have thus
far been good about software support for our needs
2) Fedora has put quite a bit of effort into their AArch64 distro
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I'm happy to connect you to people @ARM or @Cavium which is likely a
better support channel for critical software like this.
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