Re: rack power question

From: Derek J. Balling (no email)
Date: Thu Apr 03 2008 - 15:50:25 EDT

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    Sorry to resurrect a slightly old thread, but I did want to touch on
    something I noticed while catching up.

    On Mar 25, 2008, at 6:12 PM, Michael Brown wrote:
    > Naturally, that's redundant, so theoretical maximum usage per rack is
    > half that, 23200W. Plus, the blades available today don't draw
    > enough to
    > fully load those power supplies. In the config I'm looking at now, a
    > single blade (2x Quad-core 2GHz Intel, 4GB memory, no hard drives)
    > draws
    > 232W max, 160W lightly loaded. Let's pull a number of 195W out of the
    > air to use.

    Don't be so sure that's actually redundant. At $JOB->{prev}, we had a
    fully populated IBM H chassis that had fully populated power supplies
    where the chassis spent its entire life in an alarm state that there
    was "insufficient power redundancy" ... the draw of the loaded chassis
    (14 blades, 2 mgmt cards, 2 switches, 2 FC switches) was more than a
    single "side" of power could handle. The chassis notified us that if
    it lost a side of power it was going to throttle back the CPUs to
    account for the loss.

    So your theoretical maximum draw is NOT "1/2 the total"... in a nicely
    populated chassis it will draw more than 1/2 the total and complain
    the whole time about it.

    Cheers,
    D




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