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by stonewall
1198 days ago
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I almost certainly don't save any money considering electricity cost. I have a dell r630 for compute and an r730xd that I use as a NAS. Then I have one switch for the rack and a POE switch for the house. Probably 3-5amps total? If I started over, I would probably choose more efficient gear. That said, I don't mind paying for the electricity too much. I enjoy the warm fuzzies of knowing my data lives under my roof. |
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A raspberry pi draws 2+ amps. Your dual Xeon server is drawing a lot more power. That said, typically you’d want to measure in watts because amps is relative. Eg a RPI is 2A at 5V while a computer is probably 5A at 120V - an order of magnitude more total energy consumed.