I'm currently working out the details of my soon-to-be-build cluster, and I've noticed that the PSU is actually one thing I really could afford to get rid of on each node.
Don't worry, I do see the need of having a PSU 😛 it's just that if I don't have to mount a PSU on the plate together with the other parts, I'll save a lot of space and weight and simplify the wiring of the cluster.
So basically what I have in mind is placing the PSU's at a distance from the nodes. For this I came up with two possible solutions:
- Have the necessary power cables (mainboard, FDD, HDD & CD-drive) from each PSU go to one node.
- Combine the PSU's, so that I'll basically have a 4000 W PSU if I would have 16 nodes with 16 250 W PSU's (16*250). I'll then use multiple 'power-strips', to provide the nodes with power:
Say, per 8 nodes, I'll have one power-strip. containing one (or more?) +3.3V, +5V, +12V, -12V, -5V and +5Vsb cable. When this powercable reaches a node, the necessary cables are split:
> PSU <
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||== Node #1
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||== Node #2
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etc.
Let me know whether I sound stupid enough 😛
Don't worry, I do see the need of having a PSU 😛 it's just that if I don't have to mount a PSU on the plate together with the other parts, I'll save a lot of space and weight and simplify the wiring of the cluster.
So basically what I have in mind is placing the PSU's at a distance from the nodes. For this I came up with two possible solutions:
- Have the necessary power cables (mainboard, FDD, HDD & CD-drive) from each PSU go to one node.
- Combine the PSU's, so that I'll basically have a 4000 W PSU if I would have 16 nodes with 16 250 W PSU's (16*250). I'll then use multiple 'power-strips', to provide the nodes with power:
Say, per 8 nodes, I'll have one power-strip. containing one (or more?) +3.3V, +5V, +12V, -12V, -5V and +5Vsb cable. When this powercable reaches a node, the necessary cables are split:
> PSU <
||
||
||== Node #1
||
||== Node #2
||
etc.
Let me know whether I sound stupid enough 😛