[ale] Server Power Reduction
Scott Castaline
skotchman at gmail.com
Thu Jul 8 18:14:11 EDT 2010
On 07/08/2010 05:44 PM, Jeff Hubbs wrote:
> What hardware/software features do I need to look for with respect to
> reducing the amount of electric power a Linux server requires (beyond
> n.-s.-Sherlocks like fewer cores/drives/DIMMs)? I'm talking about
> things like clock speed control - perhaps even disk spin-down (unless I
> go SSDs).
>
> - Jeff
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Doesn't most current BIOS already have clock speed based upon demand
already? Mine will automatically boost the speed when doing intense
tasks and then drops down when in idle. I beleive there is also a
setting for locking in at lower speeds as well as voltage levels. Also
it allows tweaking voltage/speed for the DIMM if I remember correctly.
Never fooled with it too much though. As far as spinning down the hard
drives power manger (or something like that) should do the trick as well
as turning off the screen when inactive for a time. I don't remember how
to do it from CLI, I do remember that the spin down was a bit of a drag
particularly if you have one of those "Green" drives like WD Caviar
Green as they tend to be slow in spinup. I have 2 1TB Black Caviars and
had 1 500GB Blue Caviar and the 1TB would be spun-up waiting for the 500
to spin-up to boot. It's not a big deal in my situation just looked
funny to me.
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