The live debugging adds value to the video.
Great video, Kevin! Thanks again for creating this!
i loved the tutorial bro! im actually loving to learn docker, i wanna create my own cluster.
I love this guide very simple and comprehensive guide for swarm what I've been looking for is how to use swarm as failover and how to replicate databases accross nodes say mongodb or postgres volumes
Hello Kevin from Pensacola, Florida... because of work and time availability, haven't been able to watch your live events but great videos and i appreciate your Raspberry Pi tips and projects. Thanks again! Be well!
"what the bot's going on there?" Is a new favorite phrase.
great!
Thank you for the tutorial you absolute legend!
Hey Kevin, I really love your videos. This one's great but I'm just wanting to set up a portainer .Would you be able to if you've not already show us how to set up portainer and docker and some containers? Because I like the way that you present it and the way that you can teach us how to do this. Thank you.
Building mine bit by bit, I want to make a cluster powerful enough to run my plex, nas, home assistant, and maybe if I can figure it out a local Mincraft server... I am aiming for a 8 Raspberry PI 5 cluster but due to finances will have to add the nodes as i get them or change them from pi 4 to pi 5 as I get the 5 in, I have a load of 4s laying around.
Can you make the screen bigger next time so we can see up close what you’re typing in the terminals cheers bro, good video
Great video, just put together a Pi cluster with 3 raspberry pi 4 using the uctronics case, will add a 4th node eventually. New to docker and swarms, so your videos have been really useful.
Can I use different Raspberry Pi's in a cluster? So basically, a combination of Raspberry Pi 3, Pi 4, and Pi 5. Could I even possibly add an X86 computer like a Zimaboard to run specific x86 containers? How about managing them so that the lower powered Pis get the easier workloads?
I'm teaching myself to programme slowly, and I love the raspberry Pi, as it reminds me of my younger days with the commodore 64 I used in 80s when I was about 8. My question around the use of a Pi cluster and capabilities in parallel computing, I know this is not what normal uses of super computers would be. But using a cluster would it be possible use each pi to run separate parts of a game ie one pi for enemy type Ai another for another interactive character Ai, another physics of characters, another for car physics etc so the output of a game is superior to a single raspberry pi would be capable of by using parallel computing?
Hey Kevin, absolutely gr8 and superbly done presentation. Question: can I use PoE instead individual power adapter to above cluster configuration?
Q I have gone down a rabbit hole whilst researching setting up a pi as a media server…not sure how I ended up here but it sounds very interesting. Can you briefly explain what the point of this is? Like…what can you do with or what can this do for you?
Hi, great video, can you please elaborate on the network setup part?
Can you do a Blender render with the cluster for some of simpletons to understand the power of the cluster please.
Question here: Your 4 pi5's have installed which OS before you begin ? (Pi OS 32/64 bit) The NVME drive, is where the OS is on ? are the OS expanded to the whole NVME ? All the images on your master, where did you get them, or did you make them yourself ? Been following you on/off for some time, one good thing about you, you are NOT paid in word /minute thank goodness for that 😁
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