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Posted By: Harry | 1 Replies | Last Reply On: Aug 17, 2017 06:13:55

I am just getting into colocation and trying to understand pricing for colocation power usage.  I understand you guys offer certain amount of Amps but what is the limit per cabinet?  What is the best way to calculate avg power usage per server? 

Psychz - Shoeb

Votes: 0Posted On: Aug 17, 2017 06:13:55
 

In general, a 1U rack-mount server will consume anywhere between .75A / 120V - 1.25A / 120V with the CPU taking most of that power circuit usage. We do not have any limit per cabinet but for your personal referenc, you can check each components power circuit consumption individually.

We calculate the power consumption by the following method. 

amps(current) x ( voltage ) / 1000 x ( cost of power in kWh ) x hours in a month (730 hours). Then multiply the result by the PUE (1.8 is usually the average).

Then 10-15% of the fee from taxes is added.

To it, another 10-15% on the maintenance cost and infrastructure is added usually charged by building.

To know more about our colocation services please click on the below link. 

https://www.psychz.net/colocation.html

 

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