by Jonathan Updated May 14, 2021 Published May 14, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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It took some convincing, but KIOXIA sent me two of their latest Enterprise SSDs, the PM6 SAS 24G drive, and the CM6 PCIe NVMe drive, and I test them using the MegaRAID card and ‘Elrond’ storage enclosure sent to me by Broadcom. How do the drives perform?...
by Jonathan Updated Jan 28, 2021 Published Jan 27, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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Who would’ve thunk you could make a Kubernetes video for ASMR? This video was featured in my Kubernetes 101 series (Episode 8): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_r1wN6cD32w Check out the Raspberry Pi Dramble cluster: http://www.pidramble.com Dramble cluster...