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Does amout of ram in a RPI cluster merge to add up to 2.5GB in total in a 5 RPI cluster?

 

so could it run linux and an mostly empty cod 2 game server?

 

thx

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Does amout of ram in a RPI cluster merge to add up to 2.5GB in total in a 5 RPI cluster?

 

so could it run linux and an mostly empty cod 2 game server?

 

thx

What?

 

The COD 2 server is not written as a massively parrallel application. It wont work in the way you are thinking.

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i need something to run at night when there is no players active.. the server still needs to be up to maintain the position on gametracker..

 

so i need it to consome as little power as it can..  RPI only eats up 6W so if i can have a functioning server that barely works that only takes 30W to run id be great

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I'm sure if you send these guys your Ras. Pi Cluster questions they know the answer to it, they already built one, seems to be their thing:

 

http://www.southampton.ac.uk/mediacentre/features/raspberry_pi_supercomputer.shtml

 

They even provide the steps to build it! http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~sjc/raspberrypi/pi_supercomputer_southampton.htm

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http://www.southampton.ac.uk/~sjc/raspberrypi/

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all in all, sounds too complicated to just set them up.

it might be complicated but its a fun project to do.. having a nice low power server is a worthy goal

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