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Looking for 1U 10a/120v, 5a/208v colocation in the US

ivanzzzivanzzz Member
edited July 2024 in Providers

Hi, I'm looking for a provider to colocate a 1u dual epyc server and would probably require around 10 amps at 120v or 5 amps at 208v. Flexible with location in the US. Thanks! Bandwidth 1gb/20tb minimum or better.

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  • edited July 2024

    208V? What kind of standard is this?

  • MoopahMoopah Member

    @totally_not_banned said:
    208V? What kind of standard is this?

    208V is common in DCs

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  • @Moopah said:

    @totally_not_banned said:
    208V? What kind of standard is this?

    208V is common in DCs

    Interesting. I guess 240V equipment probably won't really care but until today i had never heard of this.

  • @totally_not_banned said:

    @Moopah said:

    @totally_not_banned said:
    208V? What kind of standard is this?

    208V is common in DCs

    Interesting. I guess 240V equipment probably won't really care but until today i had never heard of this.

    Yeah it’s just a kind of three phase that’s split into 208v for each branch. I mean I’d prefer 240 because higher voltage means lower current which makes it more efficient on the power supply.

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  • JoshRJoshR Member, Patron Provider

    @ivanzzz said:
    Hi, I'm looking for a provider to colocate a 1u dual epyc server and would probably require around 10 amps at 120v or 5 amps at 208v. Flexible with location in the US. Thanks! Bandwidth 1gb/20tb minimum or better.

    Good day,
    We can get you squared away here in Texas.

    We'll send you a PM.

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