@der_bluthund so why not use virtualization then, instead of lots of duplicated hardware
@der_bluthund is it really "hands-on" and "deep into the actual guts" when it's just plugging in small, encased modules in sodimm slots on a base board
@f0x it's physical. Like doing maths, even binary, paper method got it into our brains. And they still have to do all the problem solving and python programming to make the damn thing work, which is the point.
@f0x *most* of human learning is by doing.
@f0x coz, believe it or not, kids learn things better and more deeply if it is done hands on. Yeah they might learn the lesson if they just do a VM, but by doing it physically the lesson is really ingrained in them. And getting elbows deep into the actual guts of a cluster makes the lesson so much more interesting, again, making the lesson sit more firmly within their noggins.