Hello all, I'm currently studying the possibility of creating a small ceph cluster on arm nodes.
The reasonably priced boards I found (like the banana pi/pro, Orange pi/pro/h3, etc..) most have either dual core or quad core Allwinner chips and 1GB RAM. They also use a micro sd card for os and a sata drive connection.
Has anyone ever tried a deployment like this? I want to know if that hardware is enough to create a usable cluster.
I dont want loads of storage, just want to end up with a responsive os and a 10 gb storage pool.
Beyond the basic minimum hardware listed on the ceph documents, i haven't found much info on this. The pilot implementation with startup company calxeda was on 64-bit arm boards, not 32-bit, and they were a custom spec.
Any ideas welcome. Thanks.
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