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you guys killed it. I have one question though for the KWatts pricing, Say I have a server R740 and the documentation says it has a power supply unit of :495 W, With 1908 BTU/hr, with 50/60 Hz, along 100-240 Volts AC, and it draws current between 6.5 A-3 A. Shall I ask for 495 Watts or shall I ask for 495*0.25 (assuming P25) or if it works all the time around the 70% cpu load-average I have to ask for 495 Watts * 0.7 (assuming P70). How does that work? or is it the case where the data-center operator will charge me for the 495 Watts regardless of the load-average?
I really love your content!! I have a question, What is the advantage of doing business with a smaller Data Center (1-5MW) than big players with a 20-100MW+ capacity? Like how Smaller Data Centers Attract Big Customers in Order to Grow?
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you guys killed it. I have one question though for the KWatts pricing, Say I have a server R740 and the documentation says it has a power supply unit of :495 W, With 1908 BTU/hr, with 50/60 Hz, along 100-240 Volts AC, and it draws current between 6.5 A-3 A.
Shall I ask for 495 Watts or shall I ask for 495*0.25 (assuming P25) or if it works all the time around the 70% cpu load-average I have to ask for 495 Watts * 0.7 (assuming P70). How does that work? or is it the case where the data-center operator will charge me for the 495 Watts regardless of the load-average?
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I really love your content!! I have a question, What is the advantage of doing business with a smaller Data Center (1-5MW) than big players with a 20-100MW+ capacity? Like how Smaller Data Centers Attract Big Customers in Order to Grow?
Glad you like our content and thanks for the great question! We'll be sure to put this on our list of topics to cover in an upcoming episode so be sure to subscribe to be notified when we upload a new video.
Hi! We just released a new video and we mention your question above about the advantages of doing business with a smaller data center! Be sure to check it out. Thanks again for reaching out and let us know if you have any more questions or topics you would like us to discuss.
Here is a link to the video:
ua-cam.com/video/8a9yJ9UUVEM/v-deo.html
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Could we cooperate?
Thanks, we will reach out to discuss further.
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