Sure but colo's dont operate on variances of power based on CPU.
They operate on committed power to cabinet i.e. 120W per cabinet
etc. and the ability to cool a fully loaded facility.

If you had a thousand CPU's use 1W more all at the same time it's
equal to about 9.5A. 1KX2W = 20A, 1KX3W=31A, etc. etc.

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> james edwards
> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 4:18 PM
> To: Alex Rubenstein
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Energy consumption vs % utilization?
> 
> 
> 
> > Thats an insane statement.
> >
> > Are you saying, "You are only wasting money on things if you aren't
> > profitable" ?
> >
> > /action shakes head.
> 
> No, I am not but my statement did sure sound like that was what I was
> saying.
> I do think it is apples or oranges comparing CPU % to total 
> power used and
> coming up
> with a wasted factor. My colo needs X amps/hour just to run 
> at idle, I don't
> call this waste.
> It is the cost of doing business. Power factor causes losses. 
> So you need
> enough customers to cover
> this and other expenses.
> 
> I guess we need a definition of waste here.
> 
> I would say the the heat produced by pulling all the amp/hrs 
> is waste. It
> could be possible to harvest
> this and reuse it elsewhere.
> 
> So, just because you are profitable does not mean there is no 
> waste but it
> also depends on how you
> classify waste. Also, do the methods to avoid this waste 
> justify (pay for
> over time) their use.
> 
> James H. Edwards
> Routing and Security Administrator
> At the Santa Fe Office: Internet at Cyber Mesa
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> (505) 795-7101
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