5 reasons I replaced my Pi home lab cluster with a single mini PC
For years, my Raspberry Pi cluster powered nearly everything in my home lab. It began as an experiment in distributed computing, something I could tinker with and learn from. Each small board carried its share of the load, and I enjoyed seeing them work together. The soft hum of fans and the glow of LEDs made it feel like a miniature data center. Over time, however, the routine of maintaining multiple systems began to feel more like a burden than a hobby.
For years, my Raspberry Pi cluster powered nearly everything in my home lab. It began as an experiment in distributed computing, something I could tinker with and learn from. Each small board carried its share of the load, and I enjoyed seeing them work together. The soft hum of fans and the glow of LEDs made it feel like a miniature data center. Over time, however, the routine of maintaining multiple systems began to feel more like a burden than a hobby.
Raghav Dhamdhame
India
India
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