Davy Wybiral In all seriousness though, I love the project. I know zero about Pi (referred here via Google notification, for some reason), but if I could find a use for a cluster like this, I'd certainly emulate what you've done 😉
It was nice to see that you had all parts ready to assemble, many creators don't do that. Reducing the amount of time showing all the repeated tasks would make the video more watchable. The first one in some cases could be sped up, then blur through the remaining process.
This helped out a lot but don't you need a client to connect to the cluster? Or are the switch and internet connection to a switch that hits your connection to interact with the grid and also gives a connection to the client? Or would you just Install raspian and then use your client to SSH into the grid? Also the cluster obviously doesn't add it's power together like 2 computers, but can the grid work as 1 OS and it works more like distributing computing? Good for mining and data etc
Are you going to publish some video where you indicate the software that you used to create the cluster? Did you divide the services? For example, on web servers and database servers and how you did it.
People ask why people do this?, Its rather simple. Because you can.........and at the same time learning the methods/processes of cluster computing you can apply the very same logic to larger systems all on something that is smaller than a single desktop PC (the total size of the cluster), makes near no sound (big severs are LOUD) and the best bit is it saves electricity..... I have ran Cisco home labs at my house with multiple 'blade servers' big switches and cisco kit and dammmmmmm did my wallet hurt each month looking at the electricity usage (£200+!! per MONTH), but at the end of the day learning the skills applied in a similar small scale lab setup like this video allows you to become more employable/open up new opportunities and that is worth every penny even IF it cant run Crysis on full HD ;) Peace out! and keep up the 'electro'/software hackery goodness! i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/519/778/a26.jpg
I don’t understand how plugging the Raspberry Pis into a network switch somehow makes them think together. Is it a special feature built into the Raspberry Pi? And how can you tell which one is the main node? Do they all run in parallel processing? Do you have to have the same os on each card? Will the cluster have hiccups if the SD Storage is at different values? Can you cluster a Raspberry Pi 3 with a Raspberry Pi 2 or 1? Can I run a quad monitor with a cluster of 4? Can you even use a peripheral device with a cluster? Could I use all of the 16 USB ports if I have a cluster of 4? Sorry for all the questions. I’m just so eager to know.
I haven't seen you insert a micro sd-card. Instead you showed us how to mount heatsinks to all 10 raspis! What SW do you use for your cluster? How do you assign the ip adresses?
I have one question and not getting answer any were. Suppose I have one raspberry pi 3 and I have made one room wiresless with the raspberry pi3 and realy module easily since it was in that room itself. Now I want to make my another room wireless as well but the problem I am facing That Bringing all the wires from another room to raspberry pi room that wires will cost a lot. How to handle this ?? Should I have to but another relay module and install in room and send the wires to raspberry pi . Please guide me how to solve this problem I have 4 rooms 2 flour house Thank you very much
No, each one has its own OS running on it. You make them work together over the network, so they can be used to distribute computation and work faster than a single RPi. But they won't run any programs that weren't designed to be distributed like that.
Nice Eye Candy Video! would that make an economic platform for an Nginx web server, serving as many static wiki pages to as many readers as possible? What's a good application for it.
I've done other videos where I show how to use the cluster. Check out my Raspberry Pi playlist. There's an example of using python-fabric to control them and one of setting up a task queue.
Then you could have custom USB type-c cables that splits into the exact amount of USB type-c Gables you needed so there would be 95% less unused cable. I mean it would cost like $10 / cable and you have to buy it like 10 cables but it would save money because the cables would be like $1 a piece if you are lucky with USB type-c.
Depends on how you define "powerful". In parallel they would have 12x the processing power as a single one, obviously. But only for performing computation that can leverage that parallelism.
What i mean is, in a parallel connect them together. Do you think it is possible to connect 12 motherboards of Intel together in parallel. I never knew that was possible. If you can connect 12 of these PI's in parallel thus, increasing processing power, then why not a normal atx motherboard? Also, you have managed to link them together. Link does not mean connecting their CPU and memory units together. You have managed to make a Ethernet connection and each PI represents a single CPU which provides your servers with individual power. Parralele connection would of made it stronger but just by connecting an ethernet plug to your hub to differant ports does not mean that the 12 PI's would work together to give you powerfull processing power. This is what i want to achieve. I like to connect 12 boards together somehow and apply the power comming from each PI's cpu to one. Is that possible since you have used the term " Parralelle"?
Raghav Sood you are right, the raspberries statistically are not connected together, do you think someone who misleads people with a video like this has these mental capabilities, i doubt that!
Watching without volume, but is there a parts list available, like where to get the heat sinks and other bits and bobs. Searchin the web for the right combination of parts is a challenge.
14 minutes of a guy connecting cables... that is amazing xD
You save 10 minutes of my life! Lifesaver! Thank you!
@@BJbear2001 i was literally bout to say the same thing lmao
Am I the only one bothered that the ethernet cable colors aren't matched to the power supply cables on each unit? hahaha
Me too. But I can't seem to find a good set of 1ft network cables with the right colors :(
Davy Wybiral In all seriousness though, I love the project. I know zero about Pi (referred here via Google notification, for some reason), but if I could find a use for a cluster like this, I'd certainly emulate what you've done 😉
THAT PISSED ME OFF
Made me CRAZY. He also could have chained his switches...
Nope, this was the first issue I had with the video.
Because we want to watch you put on heatsinks all day long. The first 4 minutes are just heatsinks. I love heatsinks. I may have a heatsinkgasm.
It was nice to see that you had all parts ready to assemble, many creators don't do that. Reducing the amount of time showing all the repeated tasks would make the video more watchable. The first one in some cases could be sped up, then blur through the remaining process.
4 mins would be best!
I skipped more than half
10 raspberry pi 3's
𝙩𝙝𝙖𝙩𝙨 𝙖 𝙡𝙤𝙩 𝙤𝙛 𝙢𝙤𝙣𝙚𝙮
It is like a visual satisfying video. Just conections, colors, relaxing loop music. Like those slime videos but with raspberry XD. I like it
This video could have had just as much detail in less than 5 minutes.
luke_2700k thats true
So do they all work together as one computer? Or do they work as all separate computers?
Great clip...serves clusster and node purposes for hadopp and other data related works....you are awesome man..keep up the good work
What about software? Thanks for your video! I love it!!😍
My OCD got triggered when you plugged different colors for the power cable and the network cable
Lmao
Really
Network and power should always be different colors.
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This helped out a lot but don't you need a client to connect to the cluster? Or are the switch and internet connection to a switch that hits your connection to interact with the grid and also gives a connection to the client? Or would you just Install raspian and then use your client to SSH into the grid? Also the cluster obviously doesn't add it's power together like 2 computers, but can the grid work as 1 OS and it works more like distributing computing? Good for mining and data etc
What does a raspberry pi cluster do?
Oh my god ... the music ... Gonna have to mute to watch this
The constant ~15 second loop really starts to get old at around 6 min in (By which point, you've heard it 24 times)
I downwoted for the shitty music and just skip to another vid..
I like the music, but I feel I could've listened to a longer 'loop'
WillBoxGaming you are right, its not that bad, its not that fuckin good either!
What are you doing with this cluster?
Technical guruji hy bhaya me apki fannnn hun
The actual question
What are the use of cluster
what is it used for ?
chai rk crypto mining
Fantastic ! for Christmas it will be a garland overpriced but so pretty!No kidding, what do you do with this meticulously assembled thing?
Is this a cluster computer? Or just a bunch of computers that connecting together?
I dont think it's a 'cluster'. Its just a bunch of PIs connected to same LAN. How r u configuring the cluster
Bad setup. No actual instructions on how to setup the cluster !!!
set up? what's that.. wasn't this just a blinking light display?
what are you doing with them ?
What's it good for??? Can you solve all together power to prossesor one a prolem as render images.
It could have been a wireless network as well. yes ?
What is the use of it
yeah so beutifull but.. can it run crisys?
I am an ameture on this, but i am thinking why or where are the clusters used for ? isn't Pi unstable and sometimes hangs !! no idea .....
Are you going to publish some video where you indicate the software that you used to create the cluster? Did you divide the services? For example, on web servers and database servers and how you did it.
Any reason of you using a usb hub? Why not connect each usb to another PI in the cluster?
May i ask how are ypu goint to control the whole cluster? Is there any easy way of controling more SBC without hard coding?
I couldn't see how you attached the heat sinks to the 7th board. Maybe slomo and close up would have been better? ;)
Hi, What’s the length of your power cables?
what it can do for me ?more RAM ,more CPU,more storage?NAS?whether it is more trouble for me?
this would good for setting up robotics, i saw a video on pi used in a small robot.
I'm interested in this cluster. How did you make this! Can you tell me where you bought this parts like standoffs?
I'm a noob when it comes to this stuff so what exactly is the purpose of connecting all of them?
You could possibly make a server out of this...
Those network things and power things should be modular it would make it easier to build one of these
Do you need to do the part at the start or does it mater if you miss it out
As someone who isn't familiar with the raspberry pi, what is the purpose of a cluster?
would this be possible with used samsung galaxy s7 edge logic/motherboards? cant find any info on people trying this.
People ask why people do this?, Its rather simple. Because you can.........and at the same time learning the methods/processes of cluster computing you can apply the very same logic to larger systems all on something that is smaller than a single desktop PC (the total size of the cluster), makes near no sound (big severs are LOUD) and the best bit is it saves electricity.....
I have ran Cisco home labs at my house with multiple 'blade servers' big switches and cisco kit and dammmmmmm did my wallet hurt each month looking at the electricity usage (£200+!! per MONTH), but at the end of the day learning the skills applied in a similar small scale lab setup like this video allows you to become more employable/open up new opportunities and that is worth every penny even IF it cant run Crysis on full HD ;)
Peace out! and keep up the 'electro'/software hackery goodness!
i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/519/778/a26.jpg
o queo que usa depois nao tem videos de continuaçao
Am I missing something? Is one of them acting as a controller for the others or something similar?
He just built a mini computer lab that doesn't have a single mouse, keyboard or monitor.
Tbh it doesn't look that great but you could improve it with some cable management and for what could you use it
I don’t understand how plugging the Raspberry Pis into a network switch somehow makes them think together. Is it a special feature built into the Raspberry Pi? And how can you tell which one is the main node? Do they all run in parallel processing? Do you have to have the same os on each card? Will the cluster have hiccups if the SD Storage is at different values? Can you cluster a Raspberry Pi 3 with a Raspberry Pi 2 or 1? Can I run a quad monitor with a cluster of 4? Can you even use a peripheral device with a cluster? Could I use all of the 16 USB ports if I have a cluster of 4?
Sorry for all the questions. I’m just so eager to know.
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I haven't seen you insert a micro sd-card. Instead you showed us how to mount heatsinks to all 10 raspis! What SW do you use for your cluster? How do you assign the ip adresses?
DHCP
I am wondering what is its advantage with multiful nodes?
Word this be good as a mining cluster for etherum?
Show us the performance
what performance should them have...only stacked up and every things are separated...
It was so pretty until you got to the zip ties
YES, ok... And what we can do with it ?
Probably the only supportive comment in a ocean of bad music comments
What can this be used for
anyone with more technical knowledge than me, why should i use a stack of raspberry pi and not for example, a smal fpga?
ahow much for the network switch? do you need a router for it to work?
If it made the computer more powerful, how many Giga Bytes of RAM would it have
Does it help retro pie load faster ????
I have one question and not getting answer any were. Suppose I have one raspberry pi 3 and I have made one room wiresless with the raspberry pi3 and realy module easily since it was in that room itself. Now I want to make my another room wireless as well but the problem I am facing That Bringing all the wires from another room to raspberry pi room that wires will cost a lot. How to handle this ?? Should I have to but another relay module and install in room and send the wires to raspberry pi . Please guide me how to solve this problem I have 4 rooms 2 flour house Thank you very much
why didn't he use 1 power hub with 10 ports and 10 cables instead of 2 PHs and plugging 5 cables into each?
Do you know what is a cluster? These are only ten rasp connected to a network.
Can this be used as if it were one Pi unit. Albeit a much beefier one?
No, each one has its own OS running on it. You make them work together over the network, so they can be used to distribute computation and work faster than a single RPi. But they won't run any programs that weren't designed to be distributed like that.
@@DavyBot thanks for answering my question.
so how many different distros of pi are you running on these?
powering isn't so good. respect for accurate arranging of the hardware
how do you link all the computers to process as one???
what is this used for ?
What is application of so much rpi's ?
and what can you use it for?
For What ... Why We Need This ...
MyTechRock why watch vid
+My Tech Rock
For Hi-tech miniature Christmas tree.....
Good one
MINNING!!!!!
MyTechRock says you using the comment section on RUclips... I.e. the very same technology... Parallel processing on a distributed network.
How exactly does this work?
Why do you spend idk 500 bucks on a pi cluster?(10 pi`s=400, 2 switches maybe 50, cables/powersupply etc 50)...maybe even 600...
What does this cluster do? I can not see a reason for doing this?
should be telling you how to stack them up and telling me there are something call power hub...
Chris Chu but what does a cluster do. Mining?
You could have just turned one cluster upside down for cleaner cable management.
But then the data would fall down :o
But how can you use it now as a Desktop Computer with a monitor?!
Nice Eye Candy Video! would that make an economic platform for an Nginx web server, serving as many static wiki pages to as many readers as possible? What's a good application for it.
What can the cluster be used for?
Okay..now..can i know what does this thing do?
cant i built a super wpm(words per minute) machine this method?
which coin does she mine? what is the hashrate (MH / S) ?
can I use this cluster to crypto mining ?
pierre jean yes you can mine Monero or Aeon
What do you do with it tho?
How to Connect Monitor and Connect all Raspberry bi 3
O Raspberry eu encontrei mas essa haste plástica branca rosqueado, borracha, alguém sabe onde compro isso?
What are these for?
I've done other videos where I show how to use the cluster. Check out my Raspberry Pi playlist. There's an example of using python-fabric to control them and one of setting up a task queue.
The Raspberry Pi for should have USB type-c charging for only a single cable will be necessary to run the device by itself.
Then you could have custom USB type-c cables that splits into the exact amount of USB type-c Gables you needed so there would be 95% less unused cable. I mean it would cost like $10 / cable and you have to buy it like 10 cables but it would save money because the cables would be like $1 a piece if you are lucky with USB type-c.
A weapon to surpass metal gear
I was waiting for some fireworks coming when connecting them to the network... too bad nothing happens
What can you do with that?
Ok... And what you can do whit that???
What is that???
I came for the raspberry pi build, I stayed for the tycho track
kya caching center ke liyea ye usefully higa
It's for mining! how much h?
What is the main fuction? O.o
Will this make it more powerfull? Suppose i buy 12 of those $7.00 PI's and wire em together. Will it work
Depends on how you define "powerful". In parallel they would have 12x the processing power as a single one, obviously. But only for performing computation that can leverage that parallelism.
What i mean is, in a parallel connect them together. Do you think it is possible to connect 12 motherboards of Intel together in parallel. I never knew that was possible. If you can connect 12 of these PI's in parallel thus, increasing processing power, then why not a normal atx motherboard?
Also, you have managed to link them together. Link does not mean connecting their CPU and memory units together. You have managed to make a Ethernet connection and each PI represents a single CPU which provides your servers with individual power. Parralele connection would of made it stronger but just by connecting an ethernet plug to your hub to differant ports does not mean that the 12 PI's would work together to give you powerfull processing power. This is what i want to achieve. I like to connect 12 boards together somehow and apply the power comming from each PI's cpu to one. Is that possible since you have used the term " Parralelle"?
Raghav Sood you are right, the raspberries statistically are not connected together, do you think someone who misleads people with a video like this has these mental capabilities, i doubt that!
What can you do with one of these things?
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Tycho, good taste.
Now after what's the use of this??
Watching without volume, but is there a parts list available, like where to get the heat sinks and other bits and bobs. Searchin the web for the right combination of parts is a challenge.
Good idea. I've updated the description of the video to include a parts list.
Gooooood Work man😍😍😍😍