Server UPS Recommendations
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@BRRABill said:
@JaredBusch said:
Why would it be hard? You know that you plugged in 4 servers into each rail. Each PS is 500W. So each rail has 2kW.
Do you always have each rack pre-filled with servers?
I was thinking where you had 1 server or 2 in a rack. Do you buy capacity for now, or when the rack is filled?
You plan your capacity on what you have or realistically expect to get in the near term. always. You don't plan for some unknown future amount of servers.
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@BRRABill said:
@JaredBusch said:
Why would it be hard? You know that you plugged in 4 servers into each rail. Each PS is 500W. So each rail has 2kW.
Do you always have each rack pre-filled with servers?
I was thinking where you had 1 server or 2 in a rack. Do you buy capacity for now, or when the rack is filled?
For UPS it's best to talk to the business and see what their plans are. You know you need batteries for the things every 3 years and that's a good time to swap out if you need bigger (bigger being the only real reason to change UPS).
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@JaredBusch said:
You plan your capacity on what you have or realistically expect to get in the near term. always. You don't plan for some unknown future amount of servers.
I guess I was thinking the Enterprise folk were always welcoming new servers into the fold.
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@MattSpeller said:
@BRRABill said:
@JaredBusch said:
Why would it be hard? You know that you plugged in 4 servers into each rail. Each PS is 500W. So each rail has 2kW.
Do you always have each rack pre-filled with servers?
I was thinking where you had 1 server or 2 in a rack. Do you buy capacity for now, or when the rack is filled?
For UPS it's best to talk to the business and see what their plans are. You know you need batteries for the things every 3 years and that's a good time to swap out if you need bigger (bigger being the only real reason to change UPS).
Not just for UPS. this is always best advice. you never buy things for future. You buy for what you need and a realistic expectation of growth.
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@BRRABill said:
@JaredBusch said:
You plan your capacity on what you have or realistically expect to get in the near term. always. You don't plan for some unknown future amount of servers.
I guess I was thinking the Enterprise folk were always welcoming new servers into the fold.
I want to live in this fairy tale land of new equipment too lol we poor sods in small / charity environments get everyone else's used gubbins.
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@MattSpeller said:
I want to live in this fairy tale land of new equipment too lol we poor sods in small / charity environments get everyone else's used gubbins.
I bet my servers are older than yours!
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@BRRABill at one point we had nearly all ten year old servers
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@scottalanmiller said:
@BRRABill at one point we had nearly all ten year old servers
@scottalanmiller can still probably top this... But when I was at my last job we finally retired a server that had been in operation for 30 years.
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I've been working with @mdecamp to size up a UPS for my new DELL T320.
Turns out it never draws above 60W while running. These little suckers are efficient these days!
What would you need in this thing to get it to its full 495W potential?
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@BRRABill said:
What would you need in this thing to get it to its full 495W potential?
Fully loaded with RAM, Disk and a tape drive.
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Video cards
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Are there any USB beer coolers?
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@BRRABill said:
Are there any USB beer coolers?
My wife bought me something similar as a birthday gift, but I've never tried it. For whatever reason I'm only buying beer in bottles, so it won't fit.
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@marcinozga said:
My wife bought me something similar as a birthday gift, but I've never tried it. For whatever reason I'm only buying beer in bottles, so it won't fit.
Hang a couple of those off the server. Maybe we'll get close to that 495W!
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@BRRABill said:
@marcinozga said:
My wife bought me something similar as a birthday gift, but I've never tried it. For whatever reason I'm only buying beer in bottles, so it won't fit.
Hang a couple of those off the server. Maybe we'll get close to that 495W!
Hell yes, what good is a single beer