I made the Petabyte Raspberry Pi even faster!
Sometimes you have to go slow to go fast—with 60 hard drives on 1 Raspberry Pi, I found a way to make it run in RAID! It's not the fastest storage server in town, but it's good for about 70 MB/sec write speeds and sucks down about 500 Watts of power. Many questions viewers have about the PetaPi are answered in this video. Support me on Patreon: / geerlingguy Sponsor me on GitHub: https://github.com/sponsors/geerlingguy Merch: https://redshirtjeff.com 2nd Channel: / geerlingengineering Special thanks to 45Drives for sending the Storinator and hard drives used in the production of this video! #PetabytePi #PetaPi #RaspberryPi Contents: 00:00 - The sound of a spaceship landing 00:43 - HBA firmware woes 01:42 - Firmware updates 03:02 - Btrfs RAID 0 - more stable 03:26 - Forcing PCIe Gen 1 03:55 - What's the Gen 2 breaking point? 04:58 - Overclocking for speeeeed 05:28 - Power to the Pi 06:14 - Price? Weight? Hardware RAID? 07:12 - Multiple Pis? 10 Gigabit? 08:16 - What's the name? 08:35 - Deploying the Petabyte

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