General / Off-Topic Ras Pi Cluster

An associate of mine banged this together at the local maker / hacker space. its quite elaborate, not expressed by the outside case. lots of interlocking laser cut acrylic.

http://likemagicappears.com/projects/raspberry-pi-cluster/

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'Recently, I’ve completed construction of a 40-node computing cluster based on the Raspberry Pi single board computer. Below is a quick overview video, showing the finished product.

My goals for this project were as follows:

Build a model supercomputer, which structurally mimics a modern supercomputer.
All hardware required for the cluster to operate is housed in a case no larger than a full tower.
Parts that are likely to fail should be easy to replace.
It should be space-efficient, energy-efficient, economically-efficient, and well-constructed.
Ideally, it should be visually pleasing.

I feel I have met these goals with my design.

Here are the specifications of the final system:

40 cores Broadcom BCM2835 @700 MHz
20 GB total distributed RAM
5 TB disk storage – upgradeable to 12 TB
~440 GB flash storage
Internal 10/100 network connects individual nodes
Internal wireless N network can be configured as an access point or bridge.
External ports: four 10/100 LAN and one gigabit LAN (internal network), 1 router uplink
Case has a mostly toolless design, facilitating easy hot-swapping of parts
Outer dimenions: 9.9″ x 15.5″ x 21.8″.
Approximate system cost of $3,000. (The first one cost slightly more.)

Why Build It?

I needed a computing cluster that I could use for testing distributed software. Since I don’t have free access to a traditional supercomputer, I decided to build my own. Originally, I planned to create it as part of my MSCE thesis, but ended up with a different project for that. As a consequence, I pursued this as a personal project instead.

Since I was making a significant investment in this, I wanted it to be something I would be proud to show people for the next several years.'
 
What would be interesting is if they could make it into an instance server.
They probably know how to get raspi's at a good price to try.
 
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