This one simple trick decreased my home lab’s power consumption by 25%
Power consumption can be a major concern when it comes to home labbing, and for a few reasons. Not only does higher power draw typically correlate with higher temperatures (and thus, either more throttling or louder fans), but it incurs a cost, too. Adding a new server to your home can actually have a noticeable impact on your energy usage, and whether it's for environmental reasons or purely cost-saving reasons, chances are, you would see an increase in power draw as a negative thing. I found a neat way to reduce energy usage, and it cut down my usage by about 25%.
Power consumption can be a major concern when it comes to home labbing, and for a few reasons. Not only does higher power draw typically correlate with higher temperatures (and thus, either more throttling or louder fans), but it incurs a cost, too. Adding a new server to your home can actually have a noticeable impact on your energy usage, and whether it’s for environmental reasons or purely cost-saving reasons, chances are, you would see an increase in power draw as a negative thing. I found a neat way to reduce energy usage, and it cut down my usage by about 25%.
Hilda Bertrand
Switzerland
Switzerland
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