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  • cloudblastcloudblast Member, Patron Provider

    @RoyaleHosting said: We should be able to help with this!

    +1 for @RoyaleHosting extremely recommended :)

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @CharityHost_org said:

    @BackboneDirect said: 100W of power included

    Can I charge my flashlight with that? How is that possible to run anything with 100W? What do you charge per amp and what voltage?

    Ryzen 7700 has a TDP of 65w

  • CharityHost_orgCharityHost_org Member, Patron Provider
    edited November 2024

    @emgh add mobo, ram, fans, psu, 4x drives (at least 2 otherwise you dont know what you are doing for reliability). You might idle at about 150W. I mean you can run a tiny server with 100w if it's used just for network firewall or something like that which will not use much cpu or anything other than mostly idle kernel and a lot of network activity.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad
    edited November 2024

    @CharityHost_org said:
    @emgh add mobo, ram, fans, psu, 4x drives (at least 2 otherwise you dont know what you are doing for reliability). You might idle at about 150W. I mean you can run a tiny server with 100w if it's used just for network firewall or something like that which will not use much cpu or anything other than mostly idle kernel and a lot of network activity.

    I mean, that CPU should idle at like 30W, no?

    RAM, fans & NVMe's should not cost you 120W idle, that's crazy

  • SGrafSGraf Member, Patron Provider
    edited November 2024

    @CharityHost_org said:

    @BackboneDirect said: 100W of power included

    Can I charge my flashlight with that? How is that possible to run anything with 100W? What do you charge per amp and what voltage?

    Pretty much any DC in central Europe will be 230V. (Range: 220-240 volt )

  • CharityHost_orgCharityHost_org Member, Patron Provider

    @SGraf said: Pretty much any DC in central Europe will be 230V. (Range: 220-240 volt )

    That makes sense and that is great!

  • CharityHost_orgCharityHost_org Member, Patron Provider
    edited November 2024

    @emgh said: RAM, fans & NVMe's should not cost you 120W idle, that's crazy

    Well if you run 10x nvme even like I do, yea, not crazy. Are saying this is for a 1u 2x nvme, 16 GB to 64 GB ram no more, and 1 ryzen? Yea you will idle low. That's not much of a power dedicated with reliability. IO, cpu and memory will be fine, unless you are running real compute workloads that have significant use. Perhaps, if you don't need dedicated power and control, use VPS. It's cheaper and better for everyone and even the environment.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @CharityHost_org said:

    @emgh said: RAM, fans & NVMe's should not cost you 120W idle, that's crazy

    Well if you run 10x nvme even like I do, yea, not crazy. Are saying this is for a 1u 2x nvme, 16 GB to 64 GB ram no more, and 1 ryzen? Yea you will idle low. That's not much of a power dedicated with reliability. IO, cpu and memory will be fine, unless you are running real compute workloads that have significant use. Perhaps, if you don't need dedicated power and control, use VPS. It's cheaper and better for everyone and even the environment.

    You said at least 2 drives and idle at 150W, now you changed it to 10.

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  • RoyaleHostingRoyaleHosting Member, Patron Provider

    @cloudblast said:

    @RoyaleHosting said: We should be able to help with this!

    +1 for @RoyaleHosting extremely recommended :)

    Thank you! :)

  • CharityHost_orgCharityHost_org Member, Patron Provider

    @emgh said: You said at least 2 drives and idle at 150W, now you changed it to 10.

    If you run sas drives yes, you then said nvme. Ok ok. what's the point? it really depends on the HW you use. Also, if you need low end dedicated resources, meaning, not that much, might as well consider VPS.

  • CharityHost_orgCharityHost_org Member, Patron Provider

    @emgh
    For anything other than idling with low energy consumption, this would be the thing that matters at that point. The offer is good otherwise, but if you cannot run a serious server at 100w then need to know this.

    @CharityHost_org said: What do you charge per amp and what voltage?

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @CharityHost_org said:

    @emgh said: You said at least 2 drives and idle at 150W, now you changed it to 10.

    If you run sas drives yes, you then said nvme. Ok ok. what's the point? it really depends on the HW you use. Also, if you need low end dedicated resources, meaning, not that much, might as well consider VPS.

    VPS? What?

    Show me a VPS that performs like the CPU I suggested.

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  • CharityHost_orgCharityHost_org Member, Patron Provider
    edited November 2024

    @emgh said: Show me a VPS that performs like the CPU I suggested.

    Try the ryzen vps 10 Gbps public net at @oplink You will be amazed. Also, 2x Intel Xeon Gold 6248 would likely outperform 1x Ryzen any kind. So it's relative to what and how much as well. Just released new VPS NVMe plans with those and will do custom order. It's aside from colo and do not have 10Gbps public, but it's available as something to think about. By the sound of it the OP is wanting colo and web hosting power. Sometimes you need more power than VPS, sometimes you think you need more than VPS. https://charityhost.org/vps-nvme-gold/

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Host Rep

    @CharityHost_org said:

    @BackboneDirect said: 100W of power included

    Can I charge my flashlight with that? How is that possible to run anything with 100W? What do you charge per amp and what voltage?

    A lot of colo providers offer 1A120V default which is about that. Plenty of stuff can run with 100W, not everyone needs a packed high end system.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @CharityHost_org said:

    @emgh said: Show me a VPS that performs like the CPU I suggested.

    Try the ryzen vps 10 Gbps public net at @oplink You will be amazed. Also, 2x Intel Xeon Gold 6248 would likely outperform 1x Ryzen any kind. So it's relative to what and how much as well. Just released new VPS NVMe plans with those and will do custom order. It's aside from colo and do not have 10Gbps public, but it's available as something to think about. By the sound of it the OP is wanting colo and web hosting power. Sometimes you need more power than VPS, sometimes you think you need more than VPS. https://charityhost.org/vps-nvme-gold/

    Are you seriously now suggesting that a few threads on the 9950X as a VPS will provide more power than a dedicated Ryzen 7700?

  • CharityHost_orgCharityHost_org Member, Patron Provider
    edited November 2024

    @MikeA said: A lot of colo providers offer 1A120V default which is about that. Plenty of stuff can run with 100W, not everyone needs a packed high end system.

    Yea some low powered servers can. But if you need serious dedi power, it's not going to cut it. Given, as @emgh said, you can use a 7700 Ryzen and add 16 to 64 GB ddr5 with 2x nvme, but I imagine it cant be crunching too much all the time or you will probably easily run over 1A120v. Most Ryzen max at 64W to 110W, then add 20W for drives and more for mobo, ram and psu. My point is not just the power, but the cost of colo and dedi. Most of the time dedi is not needed unless you want to crunch VM's/VPS and even then VPS with containers work all day and night too. If you are scaling fast, need the raw power, then yea, dedi is right.

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  • CharityHost_orgCharityHost_org Member, Patron Provider

    @oplink has great colo 1A@208-220V included.

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