Meet the Turing Pi 2 - Mix Pis and NVIDIA Jetsons on a Mini ITX Board!

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The Turing Pi 2 is a compact ARM cluster that provides a scalable computing on the edge. The Turning Pi 2 comes with many improvements over the Turning Pi 1. This model ships with 32GB of RAM, SATA III interface, Raspberry Pi Compute module 4 support, and support for NVIDIA Jetson boards. This means that you can mix and match both raspberry Pis along with Nvidia Jetson boards. This gives us a ton of flexibility to be able to run Pis for general compute workloads, and then Nvidia Jetsons for AI or ML workloads. Join me as we explore the Turing Pi 2 and prepare its home inside of my HomeLab server rack.

Disclosures:

- I was not paid
- Turing Pi 2 was sent to me for evaluation

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00:00 - Intro
00:24 - Improvements
01:15 - Hardware Specs
01:45 - ATX Power
02:05 - NVIDIA Jetson Support
03:03 - Populating Nodes
03:39 - Raspberry Pi CM4 Compute Modules
04:28 - Turing Pi Node Storage
05:17 - CM4 Cooling Solution
07:05 - Battery
07:26 - 2U Mini ITX Server Rackmount Case
08:22 - Mounting the Turing Pi 2 in a Case
09:34 - ATX Power Supply
10:31 - Mounting the Power Supply
11:31 - Cabling
12:25 - Powering on the Turing Pi 2
12:44 - Installing New Case Fans
15:08 - The Most Annoying Peel Ever
15:37 Putting the Case Bask Together
16:07 - Plans for my Turing Pi 2
16:26 - Stream Highlight - It's not the first time; it will not be the last time

"Carne Asadude" is from Harris Heller's album Pastel.
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What would you do with 4 Pis on one board?

TechnoTim
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well this looks amazing! compute at the edge is pretty cool... It was interesting to learn that all Chik Fil As run on a cluster of NUC's sent to each location.

procheeseburger_
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I have a similar PSU in a 2U case powereing 9 HDDs with the fan up against the top like that. It's been running for months without issue. I have a actual 2U PSU to replace it with but I haven't gotten around to it yet.

PrimeRedux
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Brilliant as always. Happy new year. Looking forward to seeing how you use your new project

gswhite
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This is super cool Tim! Amazing you were able to get your hands on it. Can’t wait to see what projects you have in store for the Turing Pi 2!

I think some kind of hyperconverged setup would be neat where you run a three node Kubernetes cluster on the Pi’s (k3s) and then leverage Jetson for some AI or ML workloads since the NVIDIA Container Toolkit >= 1.7.0 (nvidia-docker2 >= 2.8.0) you used for your GPU passthrough video now supports Jetson with Ubuntu 20.04 + arm64.

BigKens
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I literally just bought the 4 bay version rosewill case to put my old itx into. Big fan. Do note that I swapped the fans out for some noctua 80mm ones

VeniVV
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Were you able to publish the follow-up video? If so, could you point me in its direction?

MarkMenger
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So excited to get a hold of one of these.

stephenkbolton
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Home version of "Blade system" nice!

peterchaploutskiy
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Really cool! Where's the video covering the software setup? Can't seem to find it.

liquidmobius
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According to EVGA website fan on this PSU has "ECO" mode - when enabled it should not even spin until 40% load and I don't think this cluster will ever reach 220W. So you can enable ECO mode (switch next to the main on/off switch on the PSU) and don't really concern yourself with the PSU fan.

ClassicGOD
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This is exciting!
Really looking forward to the next part.

nccyr
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15:15 For the front fans, I heard that early revisions of the Turing Pi 2 had backwards fan headers. Maybe try reversing the polarity.

inertia
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Happy New Year Tim! I hope you are keeping warm with the below zero weather in Minnesota.

novellahub
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Great video - I had a very similar issue with the PSU in a 2U chassis like that. In the end, I put the fan downwards and cut a hole in the bottom to allow the PSU to breath. Maybe frowned upon, but it has worked out very well. Cool air in from the bottom outside the chassis and vented out the back. I guess there is the risk of dust ingress into the PSU, but I stand by my decision...

nonicknamesremain
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@TechnoTim which operating system did you use for this cluster? Did you use Linux4Tegra and did that also work with CM4’s? Thanks!

ilPacoOG
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Did part 2 ever come out? I can't seem to find it. Trying to get my software set up

paco
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Any progress being made on the new video?

DaPanda
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Dude!!! I want one. Been waiting months!

johnjbateman
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Sweet! Can’t wait to be able to get one and do the same!

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