top500-benchmark
quartz64-images
top500-benchmark | quartz64-images | |
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140 | 40 | |
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7.0 | 4.9 | |
10 days ago | 10 months ago | |
Jinja | Shell | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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top500-benchmark
- Ask HN: ARM workstations for homelab CPU based AI Inference testing?
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Hyperscale in your Homelab: The Compute Blade arrives
Not super fast but efficiency is okay: https://github.com/geerlingguy/top500-benchmark#results
quartz64-images
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Hyperscale in your Homelab: The Compute Blade arrives
I spent some time last week tinkering with a SOQuartz board and ended up getting it working with a Pine-focused distro called Plebian[1].
Took awhile to land on it though. Before that I tried all of the distros on Pine64's "SOQuartz Software Releases"[2] page without any luck. The only one on that page that booted was the linked "Armbian Ubuntu Jammy with kernel 5.19.7" but it failed to boot again after an apt upgrade.
So there's at least one working OS, as of last week. But its definitely quite finicky and would probably need some work to build a proper device tree for any carrier board that's not the RPi CM4 Carrier Board.
[1] https://github.com/Plebian-Linux/quartz64-images
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DietPi on Quartz64 A 8Bb!
There is also Plebian Linux. It is a bleeding-edge bare-bones distro developed by one of the primary Quartz64 software hackers, CounterPillow. I used Plebian with a SOQuartz compute module; it worked well for my use case of testing out a Dual Gigabit Ethernet Base Board as a simple router.
What are some alternatives?
postgresql_cluster - PostgreSQL High-Availability Cluster (based on "Patroni" and DCS "etcd" or "consul"). Automating with Ansible.
DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!
drupal-pi - Drupal on Docker on a Raspberry Pi. Pi Dramble's little brother.
PKGBUILDs - PKGBUILDs modified to build on Arch Linux ARM
k8s-cluster-installation - Bootstrap a k8s cluster with Ansible
ansible-role-k3s - Ansible role for installing k3s as either a standalone server or HA cluster.
HPL-on-Ampere-Altra