Boston Linux & UNIX was originally founded in 1994 as part of The Boston Computer Society. We meet on the third Wednesday of each month at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in Building E51.

Low Cost Supercomputing with the Raspberry Pi 4

Date and Time

Wednesday, April 15, 2020 from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm

Location

Online at Jitsi

Presenters

Federico Lucifredi - flucifredi acm org

Summary

Protoyping Supercomputing Code with the Raspberry Pi 4

Abstract

We are resuming our meetings and trying our hand at a virtual format this month. Federico has volunteered to begin this series with a review of his latest cluster, a new design based on Raspberry PI 4 boards that completely revamps the previous PI 3 design, and present his SCALE talk on how to prototype supercomputing code in a less expensive environment. We are going to cover the new hardware, the operational environment, and and the coding platform while testing a new in-browser meeting format for sharing slides, hardware inspection, asking questions, and recording a youtube stream.

Join us on Wednesday, same time, same channel!

Livestream should be active on YouTube by 7:00 pm, at https://youtu.be/AD-uq6wkGtI [youtu.be]

Bio

Federico Lucifredi is The Ceph Storage Product Management Director at Red Hat, formerly the Ubuntu Server PM at Canonical, and the Linux “Systems Management Czar” at SUSE.

Meeting Notes


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