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Support aarch64 on Fedora CoreOS baremetal like in AWS #1045

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anthr76 opened this issue Sep 22, 2021 · 4 comments
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Support aarch64 on Fedora CoreOS baremetal like in AWS #1045

anthr76 opened this issue Sep 22, 2021 · 4 comments

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anthr76 commented Sep 22, 2021

Considering stable streams have began shipping in Fedora CoreOS it would be nice to see typhoon setup CoreOS baremetal like it does for AWS. Considering the logic exists within AWS for Fedora CoreOS this should be somewhat simple to add.

Shortlist of items (I think) that would need to be addressed:

I would be happy to help with this effort in the maintainers are insterested in it.

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I haven't found reasonably priced (but serious, no rpi) arm64 hardware I'd like to add to my colo, and don't ship things I can't personally attest to. So it's out of scope for now.

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anthr76 commented Sep 22, 2021

The honeycomb's seem like an appealing option though it seems like a large amount of cores for a cluster. RPI's can actually be viable with the help of https://github.com/pftf/RPi4 Fedora CoreOS maintainers have confirmed it running on RPI 4.

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Perhaps I'll find a suitable addition or find a hardware vendor sponsor in future.

I wouldn't deploy RPI's there. Lack of remote management, fiddling with firmware, network booting, and the lack of resources for running anything meaningful, I think most would agree they're not for datacenter or lab use, more for hobbies (fun if you have the time, not knocking it).

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Honeycomb's look interesting. Not sure I follow the too many cores for a cluster comment. Maybe we have different experiences, but 16 cores is a modest little node.

@dghubble dghubble changed the title Suppert aarch64 on Fedora CoreOS baremetal like in AWS Support aarch64 on Fedora CoreOS baremetal like in AWS Feb 18, 2024
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