On 05/30/2013 06:34 PM, Jonathan Katz wrote:
On May 30, 2013, at 5:19 PM, Dave McGuire
<mcguire at neurotica.com> wrote:
E3x00s eat standard 110V. Little baby
sub-deskside machines.
Not by much. Once spun up, they only pull ~130W or so.
Depends on the quantity of disks in 'em, too. If you fill all the bays it will suck
down more power. I wish I had an SCA to SATA converter so I could put an SSD in mine? and
a Creator3d framebuffer. I'd probably make that my new office "desktop."
Just to clear up confusion...My two lines above are about very
different things. The "~130W or so" is for a spun-up RL01 or RL02
drive, NOT a Sun E3x00. The latter pulls quite a bit more than that!
Yes, I figured. My question about 3-phase stemmed from me assuming
that the E3k was a slightly smaller subset of the E10k, which is...
beastly.
- Dave