Beschreibung
Das Compute Blade von Uptime Industries ist ein rack-montierbares, PoE-basiertes Trägerboard für das Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 und kompatible Module. Es bietet alle notwendigen Schnittstellen und eignet sich hervorragend für den Einsatz in Hochleistungsservern, sowohl für zu Hause als auch im Rechenzentrum. Bis zu 20 Compute Blades passen in einen 1U 19-Zoll-Rackplatz und ermöglichen bis zu 80 ARM-Kerne, 160 GB RAM und 10 TB NVMe-Speicher – je nach Konfiguration.
Hauptmerkmale
- Unterstützung für Raspberry Pi CM4
- Unterstützung für Lüfter über PWM-Anschluss
- NVMe-SSD-Unterstützung bis zu Größe 22110
- Power over Ethernet (PoE+), IEEE 802.3at
- Gigabit Ethernet
- HDMI-Ausgang (bis zu 4K60, je nach Modell)
- UART0-Anschluss an der Vorderseite
- RGB-LEDs, steuerbar
- TPM 2.0 für sicheres Booten (je nach Modell)
Spezifikationen
Kategorie | Details |
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Kompatibilität | Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 / 4 Lite |
Speicher | M.2 NVMe bis zu Größe 22110, MicroSD |
Netzwerk | Gigabit Ethernet, optional WLAN mit CM4 |
GPIO | 2 x UART, 7 GPIO (inkl. I2C), Lüfteranschluss |
Stromversorgung | 5V USB-C oder PoE+ (5.1V, bis 30W) |
Ports | HDMI, USB-A, USB-C |
Sicherheit | TPM 2.0, EEPROM-Schutz, Wi-Fi/Bluetooth-Schalter |
Abmessungen | 42,5 x 250 x 17,5 mm |
Versionen
- Compute Blade Basic: Basisversion für Cluster-Umgebungen.
- Compute Blade TPM: Enthält TPM 2.0 für erhöhte Sicherheit.
- Compute Blade Dev: Entwickelt für Master-Knoten, Entwicklung und Homelabs.
Funktionen der Versionen
Funktion | Compute Blade Basic | Compute Blade TPM | Compute Blade Dev |
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Raspberry Pi CM4-Unterstützung | Ja | Ja | Ja |
M.2 NVMe-Unterstützung (bis 22110) | Ja | Ja | Ja |
Gigabit Ethernet mit PoE (bis 30W) | Ja | Ja | Ja |
UART | Ja | Ja | Ja |
Compute Blade Headers Port | Ja | Ja | Ja |
Button | Ja | Ja | Ja |
Stealth Mode | Ja | Ja | Ja |
Digitale LEDs | Ja | Ja | Ja |
USB-A | Ja | Ja | Ja |
TPM 2.0 onboard | Nein | Ja | Ja |
HDMI-Port | Nein | Nein | Ja |
USB-C für Bootloader-Updates | Nein | Nein | Ja |
MicroSD-Karten-Slot | Nein | Nein | Ja |
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, nRPIBOOT | Gesperrt | Gesperrt | Schaltbar |
FAQ
What is a Compute Blade? ;
TheCompute Blade, is a enterprise grade rack-mountable, PoE-powered carrier board for Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, allowing you to create a blade server.
What is a blade server?
A blade server is a compact, self-contained computer server, specifically designed to minimize the use of physical space and energy. Unlike traditional rack-mount servers, which are standalone servers that require individual components such as network and storage interfaces, blade servers are housed in a chassis that provides these resources collectively. This setup allows for a high density of servers, which can share power, cooling, networking, and storage facilities provided by the chassis.
Blade servers are particularly suitable for environments requiring high compute density without the need for a lot of individual storage, like web hosting, virtualization, and cloud computing services.
Where can I find out more about Uptime Industries, what is their story? ;
Uptime Industries was founded in April 2023 by Ivan Kuleshov and Sascha Bührle followinga successful Kickstarter campaign “Compute Blade: ;Your Rack-Mountable ARM Cluster,”where the first 12,000 blades were sold and the community expanded.
Based on community requests, Uptime Industries decided in early 2024 to extend the Compute Blade platform with multiple modules and accessories, besides working on its own software products for a holistic Compute Blade experience, innovating in the cluster computing space.
During the same time,a well-recognized VC, TrueVentures, joined forces to expand and scale the Compute Blade platform rapidly besides developing an upcoming edgeAI focused product line. ;
You can find out more about Uptime Industries on their homepage: ;
What support options are available for Compute Blade users?
Uptime Industries offers comprehensive support for all Compute Blade users. This includes an extensive online knowledge base, a user forum for community assistance, and direct customer service for more complex inquiries. Please refer to the following links to get started:
How does the Uptime Industries Heatsink ensure efficient cooling for my Compute Blade?
Our aluminum heatsink is engineered for maximum heat dissipation, pulling heat away from your Compute Blade to maintain optimal operating temperatures. This passive cooling technology is essential for high-performance server cooling and contributes to the stable operation of your system.
Can I choose a heatsink that matches the aesthetics of my setup?
Absolutely! The heatsink is available in three colors, allowing for a customizable look. You can color-code your individual compute blades for organization or aesthetic preference, adding a personal touch to your efficient cooling solution.
What are the benefits of the heatsink's high thermal conductivity rating?
The Uptime Industries Heatsink boasts a thermal conductivity of 229 W/mK, which means it can transfer heat at a very high rate. This level of thermal management is crucial for dissipating heat effectively and ensuring your hardware stays cool under load.
Is the heatsink compatible with all Compute Blade systems?
Our heatsink is designed specifically for the Compute Blade RC2, V1.0. Its precise dimensions and design integrate seamlessly with your Compute Blade, providing a rack-mountable heat solution without impeding access to your system's components.
Is this heatsink compatible with the CM5?
No, the heatsink was designed for CM4.