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How do I know how much power my server will utilize?

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Posted By: Donna | 1 Replies | Last Reply On: Feb 08, 2015 03:05:56

colocation power usage, colocation, colocation hardware

The 1U colocation packages come with 2A/120V. Is that enough for most servers?

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Votes: 0Posted On: Feb 08, 2015 03:05:56
 

Most newer servers will utilize less than 1A, so 2A should be more than enough allocation for a 1U. In rare instances dual servers with high disk traffic can spike upto 1.5A, but again the allocation in the basic package is more than enough for a 1U server. Contact our sales department for a more accurate reading on your type of colocation server.

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