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1.2 PB Raspberry Pi Disk Array [Copy link]

60 hard drives, 1 Raspberry Pi — now it actually works! It's not the fastest storage server in town, but it has a write speed of about 70 MB/sec and consumes about 500 watts of power.

https://blog.adafruit.com/2022/06/22/the-1-2-petabyte-raspberry-pi-disk-array-now-works-raspberrypi-geerlingguy-raspberry_pi/

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x86 not only consumes a lot of power, but also has a complex structure, and the hardware is difficult to expand.   Details Published on 2022-7-6 13:35
 

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This thing is really useless. It is better to use ordinary X86, which has dozens of times the performance of Raspberry Pi. Using Raspberry Pi is slow and has no power consumption advantage.

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x86 not only consumes a lot of power, but also has a complex structure, and the hardware is difficult to expand.  Details Published on 2022-7-6 13:35
 
 

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tagetage posted on 2022-7-6 10:02 This thing is really useless. It is better to use ordinary X86. The performance is dozens of times that of Raspberry Pi. Using Raspberry Pi is slow and has no power consumption advantage.

x86 not only consumes a lot of power, but also has a complex structure, and the hardware is difficult to expand.

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