A student waned to use some cubieboards for a project.  Unless you speak
Mandarin, they're very poorly documented.  They're essentially the same as
the Rasp Pi or the latest Beaglebone.  I wouldn't recommend one for
educational use.


On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 10:11 AM, Douglas Eadline <[email protected]>wrote:

> Nice hack, but a 13.5 GB files system is not exactly big data :-)
>
> Hadoop comes with benchmarks, maybe some results would be interesting.
> And they have even usurped the Hadoop name, poor little elephant.
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> http://cubieboard.org/2013/08/01/hadoophigh-availability-distributed-object-oriented-platform-on-cubieboard/
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> > What is everyones take on use arm based cpu's such as small board above
> > for
> > a clustered environment. Also what impresses me with these board is they
> > are only 62 USD that is not including shipping.
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