Mine runs at 30watts at idle.

That powers 4 switches, 1AP, and my proxmox system (framework laptop motherboard) which runs my router and my services.

What is everyone else’s usage and what does it power?

  • Ultrawipf@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 years ago

    Around 100w usually for:

    • ccr2004
    • crs309
    • old epyc 7601 server (about 60w, 8 HDDs with spindown, 5 ssds and a mcx311 10G)
    • homeassistant raspi separate from the main server
    • poe switch for phone and ap.

    All connected to a UPS so measuring is easy and power usage is constant. I would prefer lower as power cost is very high but there is not really anything significant to save at the moment as the server board has no standby function and i need it most of the time.

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    3 years ago

    55W idle for 3 servers, network gear and UPS. I live in the US but electricity is still expensive and I try to keep everything efficient. My primary/most powerful server with 20TB of SSD only uses 22W idle.

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    3 years ago

    I’ve got:
    R720 w/ 2697v2s, 12 hdds Some Intel 2011 box w/ 2667v2s A custom AM5 server w/ 7700x, 8 hdds An old Cisco enterprise 48 port (&4 SFP+) switch It seems to hover ~800w.
    I’m looking into replacing a lot of it especially the Intel server because it’s used for just pfSense.

  • Brownian Motion@lemmy.world
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    3 years ago

    Mine is ~300w @ 230v most of the day. It varies only on what is being used.

    when power fails and i have to switch to generator, the servers stay about the same but I can add about 250w to that for my PC, modem(nbn) etc . (which is why i know this info!)

  • CornHead764@lemmy.world
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    3 years ago

    About 1200w @120v

    I have 200 of that at home, the other 1000 is in our data center at work, and I don’t pay for that power. It’ll be rough when I leave some day.

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    3 years ago

    Mine has been idling around 300-400 watts. I’ve recently been making some changes that have it running more than usual. I’m hoping in the next week I will get it back below 300 watt idle. With the space I have and the current cost of solar panels I basically offset the entire labs electric usage with about $800 worth of solar gear. So I haven’t stressed too much about electric use.

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      3 years ago

      What did you get to offset the cost? I’d like to do something but idk where to start looking.

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    3 years ago

    I think I’m at 225 watts.

    HP ProLiant us using 125 to 150 mostly, synology nas that consumes about 30, and I think the ubiquity stuff takes about 75 watts

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    3 years ago

    About 70 W for opnsense on a thin client, an Atom Proxmox and fanless 24 port switch. North of 6 kW if I fire up everything.

  • MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 years ago

    100W or so.

    • ISP Fiber ONT
    • Opnsense box (Optiplex SFF, i5-4570)
    • 24 port switch
    • Server (HP MT, i5-7500) with 2x SSD, 2x SAS HDD
    • Server (Moderro IEC-4660, i3-7100u) with SSD, 2x USB HDD for backups