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Microshift on Raspberry Pi 4 with Raspberry Pi OS (64 bit) Introduction MicroShift is a research project that is exploring how OpenShift OKD Kubernetes distribution can be optimized for small form factor devices and edge computing
In Part 4 , we looked at installing and running MicroShift on Raspberry Pi 4 with Raspberry Pi OS (64 bit)
In Part 4 , we ran MicroShift on the Raspberry Pi 4 with the Raspberry Pi OS (64 bit) and further in Part 9 , we looked at Virtualization with MicroShift on Raspberry Pi 4 with Raspberry Pi OS (64 bit)
In Part 4 , we ran MicroShift on the Raspberry Pi 4 with the Raspberry Pi OS (64 bit) and further in Part 9 , we looked at Virtualization with MicroShift on Raspberry Pi 4 with Raspberry Pi OS (64 bit). In Part 5 , we saw multiple options to build and run MicroShift on the Raspberry Pi 4 with the CentOS 8 Stream (64 bit)
In the previous Part 4 , Part 5 and Part 6 of this series, we looked at multiple ways to run MicroShift on a Raspberry Pi 4 with the Raspberry Pi OS, CentOS 8 Linux Stream and Ubuntu 20.04 respectively
I've lately been tinkering with LSF on a Turing Pi V1 system. For me, the Turing Pi has always been a cluster in a box. My Turing Pi is fully populated with 7 compute modules
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Building an Image for the Raspberry Pi 4 with Yocto We use the Release 4.1 (langdale) of the Yocto Project
Over the last 25 parts, we have worked with MicroShift on multiple distros of Linux on the Raspberry Pi 4 and Jetson Nano