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Rasberry pi - high density
- Subject: Rasberry pi - high density
- From: raphael.timothy at gmail.com (Tim Raphael)
- Date: Sat, 9 May 2015 13:48:49 +0800
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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The problem is, I can get more processing power and RAM out of two 10RU blade chassis and only needing 64 10G ports...
32 x 256GB RAM per blade = 8.1TB
32 x 16 cores x 2.4GHz = 1,228GHz
(not based on current highest possible, just using reasonable specs)
Needing only 4 QFX5100s which will cost less than a populated 6513 and give lower latency. Power, cooling and cost would be lower too.
RPi = 900MHz and 1GB RAM. So to equal the two chassis, you'll need:
1228 / 0.9 = 1364 Pis for compute (main performance aspect of a super computer) meaning double the physical space required compared to the chassis option.
So yes, infeasible indeed.
Regards,
Tim Raphael
> On 9 May 2015, at 1:24 pm, charles at thefnf.org wrote:
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> So I just crunched the numbers. How many pies could I cram in a rack?
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> Check my numbers?
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> 48U rack budget
> 6513 15U (48-15) = 33U remaining for pie
> 6513 max of 576 copper ports
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> Pi dimensions:
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> 3.37 l (5 front to back)
> 2.21 w (6 wide)
> 0.83 h
> 25 per U (rounding down for Ethernet cable space etc) = 825 pi
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> Cable management and heat would probably kill this before it ever reached completion, but lol...
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