Tux Machines

Compute Blade – A Rack-mountable PoE-powered Raspberry Pi CM4 carrier board with an NVMe SSD (Crowdfunding)

Posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Feb 13, 2023

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The Compute Blade runs Raspberry Pi OS, provided you are using a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, and the documentation is shared on Google Doc which is a bit unusual as I’m more used to GitHub wiki, standard wikis (e.g. mediawiki), Readthedocs website, or other solution that can more easily be found by browsing the web.

Three models of the Compute Blade are available: Basic, TPM, and Dev with different options.

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