So ive never really paid attention to the power I consume running various servers over the years but now that ive cleaned up and consolidated im trying to gauge my power draw compared to others.

I run a Proxmox host with 13 HDDs, 6 NVMe drives and 2 U2 NVME drives, a Quattro P2200, RTX A2000, RTX 4070, Epyc CPU, HBA for HDDs, NVMe Card 4x4.

A Synology 2422 with 4SSD, 2 HDDs

A Synology expansion with 8 HDDs

I run about 500 watts off the wall for all this stuff and I think this is the lower end as I wasn’t using the GPUs. That includes a couple switches as well. Very silent runs very cool.

What do other people consume?

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4100 VA or about 2650 W…

Not including my office setup, that’s just what’s in the rack. MX7000 chassis with 7x MX740c blades, redundant 40G core switches, a fiber channel SAN, two 48-bay NAS with 10TB drives, and 240v power with a 5000W UPS.

Not including the AC for the garage that the rack is in.

And no, I am not a masochist.

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How did you got an mx7000?

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How on Zod’s green earth were you able to get your power factor to be that awful?!

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Follow up question: how is your hearing? An actual blade setup would be loud as bombs inside a house.

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Actually, the MX7000 is not terrible on noise comparatively. Not silent, obviously, but no worse than a typical 1U server.

Now, having that many compute modules may make that thing loud…

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Xeon processors in my case

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I just calculated this would cost me £8272 p.a. ($10160) to run.

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Or €15111 little tiny bitty coins in chocolate/beer country.

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Ouchies.

Power costs me $0.09 kWh where I live, so it’s far more affordable for me to run.

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2650 W

My whole flat uses less yearly

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