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  #3215995 9-Apr-2024 07:48
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Just remembered my UPS has software.....  think it has the server, NAS, and network gear all plugged in at the moment.

 





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  #3216007 9-Apr-2024 08:54
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xpd:

 

Just remembered my UPS has software.....  think it has the server, NAS, and network gear all plugged in at the moment.

 

 

 

Thats actually a lot. I have a couple of devices in my garage hooked up to a battery which is only powered/charged during the day as we have solar, the Windows PC is unfortunately not one of them as its runs straight off mains power. Might be time to rethink this. 


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  #3216034 9-Apr-2024 10:32
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I'm running a late 2014 i5 Mac Mini (running Ubuntu Server) for everything (HomeAssistant, Frigate, Jellyfin, and more), and would also be interested to run some power consumption metrics on it.

These Mac-minis run ultra-low power consumption CPUs and Memory, no fans I can hear, and claim to only use 5W at idle and a max of 80W, so would be really interested to know how much real power usage it uses, considering it never seems to stutter.




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mulac:

 

I'm running a late 2014 i5 Mac Mini (running Ubuntu Server) for everything (HomeAssistant, Frigate, Jellyfin, and more), and would also be interested to run some power consumption metrics on it.

These Mac-minis run ultra-low power consumption CPUs and Memory, no fans I can hear, and claim to only use 5W at idle and a max of 80W, so would be really interested to know how much real power usage it uses, considering it never seems to stutter.

 

 

I had purchased a Tlink Tapo for $25. 

Then again... it's just a gadget as it'll never be able to save me $25 on power. :D 


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  #3216038 9-Apr-2024 10:44
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turtleattacks:

 


Then again... it's just a gadget as it'll never be able to save me $25 on power. :D 

 

 

 

 

Metrics are invaluable! Seeing your power draw makes you aware, and you can drop it, hence lowering your power bill! Butterfly effect my friend!


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  #3219587 17-Apr-2024 15:27
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Upgrading to W11 from W10 seems to increase power consumption by an additional 5-7%. Interesting. 


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  #3219596 17-Apr-2024 15:41
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File server 3.6W average, 14W peak

 





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  #3219597 17-Apr-2024 15:45
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Tinkerisk:

 

File server 3.6W average, 14W peak

 

 

 

 

 

Hmmm so low. Maybe I should see if I should install Open Media Vault. 


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Be aware, this is NOT a PC or x86 based installation and represents in terms of drive storage a very minimalistic approach (single SSD, no RAID, no ECC) but fan less and with plenty CPU performance for what it is designed for. You can reach your goal with two drives and with this kit.





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  #3219612 17-Apr-2024 17:15
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turtleattacks:

 

Upgrading to W11 from W10 seems to increase power consumption by an additional 5-7%. Interesting.

 

"Upgrade"
I think I see where you went wrong, there


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  #3219633 17-Apr-2024 18:23
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PolicyGuy:

 

turtleattacks:

 

Upgrading to W11 from W10 seems to increase power consumption by an additional 5-7%. Interesting.

 

"Upgrade"
I think I see where you went wrong, there

 

 

I gathered that I might as well upgrade before the support finished with Microsoft. 

I hardly use the machine anyway as it's only served as a file server. 


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  #3219659 17-Apr-2024 20:43
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turtleattacks:

 

I hardly use the machine anyway as it's only served as a file server. 

 

 

May as well jump in the Linux pond then! :D 





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