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HP Proliant DL380 G7 power calculation
How do servers with redundant power supplies balance consumption?HP Proliant DL380 G7 won't power on, UID light works, ethernet lights blinking, power button solid orangeHP Proliant ML310 G4 power supply warningProLiant DL380 G7 won't boot, solid amber power LEDHP Proliant DL380 G5 won't power onHp Proliant DL380 G4 Power on without BackplaneHP Proliant BL460C power supply converterHP Proliant DL380 Memory ErrorHP DL380 G7 Will Not Power OnHP Proliant DL160 No Power Meters detected?Hp Proliant dl380 g6: over temp error
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HP Proliant DL380 G7 in year of production has alternative PSU:
750W in "performance" configurations with 2 CPU
460W in "base" and "entry" with 1 CPU
"Power advisor" calculator is not accesible in 2017
My question is:
Can 460W PSU work with 2 middle range CPU (80W nominal power), limited number
of 2,5' HDD, 24GB-64GB RAM and no extra controllers?
EDIT: machine for internal projects, sometimes will be down, 24/7 is not required
hp-proliant power-supply-unit
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HP Proliant DL380 G7 in year of production has alternative PSU:
750W in "performance" configurations with 2 CPU
460W in "base" and "entry" with 1 CPU
"Power advisor" calculator is not accesible in 2017
My question is:
Can 460W PSU work with 2 middle range CPU (80W nominal power), limited number
of 2,5' HDD, 24GB-64GB RAM and no extra controllers?
EDIT: machine for internal projects, sometimes will be down, 24/7 is not required
hp-proliant power-supply-unit
add a comment |
HP Proliant DL380 G7 in year of production has alternative PSU:
750W in "performance" configurations with 2 CPU
460W in "base" and "entry" with 1 CPU
"Power advisor" calculator is not accesible in 2017
My question is:
Can 460W PSU work with 2 middle range CPU (80W nominal power), limited number
of 2,5' HDD, 24GB-64GB RAM and no extra controllers?
EDIT: machine for internal projects, sometimes will be down, 24/7 is not required
hp-proliant power-supply-unit
HP Proliant DL380 G7 in year of production has alternative PSU:
750W in "performance" configurations with 2 CPU
460W in "base" and "entry" with 1 CPU
"Power advisor" calculator is not accesible in 2017
My question is:
Can 460W PSU work with 2 middle range CPU (80W nominal power), limited number
of 2,5' HDD, 24GB-64GB RAM and no extra controllers?
EDIT: machine for internal projects, sometimes will be down, 24/7 is not required
hp-proliant power-supply-unit
hp-proliant power-supply-unit
edited Oct 29 '17 at 11:29
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asked Oct 29 '17 at 11:23
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The ILO will tell you how much power is being used.
But if you need a reference, here's what current statistics look like on a system with the following specifications:
2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) X5680 @ 3.33GHz
64GB RAM
4 x 10k SAS disks
4 x SATA SSD
Output of hpasmcli:
hpasmcli> SHOW POWERMETER
Power Meter #1
Power Reading : 160
hpasmcli> SHOW POWERSUPPLY
Power supply #1
Present : Yes
Redundant: Yes
Condition: Ok
Hotplug : Supported
Power : 80 Watts
Power supply #2
Present : Yes
Redundant: Yes
Condition: Ok
Hotplug : Supported
Power : 45 Watts
Also see: How do servers with redundant power supplies balance consumption?
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The ILO will tell you how much power is being used.
But if you need a reference, here's what current statistics look like on a system with the following specifications:
2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) X5680 @ 3.33GHz
64GB RAM
4 x 10k SAS disks
4 x SATA SSD
Output of hpasmcli:
hpasmcli> SHOW POWERMETER
Power Meter #1
Power Reading : 160
hpasmcli> SHOW POWERSUPPLY
Power supply #1
Present : Yes
Redundant: Yes
Condition: Ok
Hotplug : Supported
Power : 80 Watts
Power supply #2
Present : Yes
Redundant: Yes
Condition: Ok
Hotplug : Supported
Power : 45 Watts
Also see: How do servers with redundant power supplies balance consumption?
add a comment |
The ILO will tell you how much power is being used.
But if you need a reference, here's what current statistics look like on a system with the following specifications:
2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) X5680 @ 3.33GHz
64GB RAM
4 x 10k SAS disks
4 x SATA SSD
Output of hpasmcli:
hpasmcli> SHOW POWERMETER
Power Meter #1
Power Reading : 160
hpasmcli> SHOW POWERSUPPLY
Power supply #1
Present : Yes
Redundant: Yes
Condition: Ok
Hotplug : Supported
Power : 80 Watts
Power supply #2
Present : Yes
Redundant: Yes
Condition: Ok
Hotplug : Supported
Power : 45 Watts
Also see: How do servers with redundant power supplies balance consumption?
add a comment |
The ILO will tell you how much power is being used.
But if you need a reference, here's what current statistics look like on a system with the following specifications:
2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) X5680 @ 3.33GHz
64GB RAM
4 x 10k SAS disks
4 x SATA SSD
Output of hpasmcli:
hpasmcli> SHOW POWERMETER
Power Meter #1
Power Reading : 160
hpasmcli> SHOW POWERSUPPLY
Power supply #1
Present : Yes
Redundant: Yes
Condition: Ok
Hotplug : Supported
Power : 80 Watts
Power supply #2
Present : Yes
Redundant: Yes
Condition: Ok
Hotplug : Supported
Power : 45 Watts
Also see: How do servers with redundant power supplies balance consumption?
The ILO will tell you how much power is being used.
But if you need a reference, here's what current statistics look like on a system with the following specifications:
2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) X5680 @ 3.33GHz
64GB RAM
4 x 10k SAS disks
4 x SATA SSD
Output of hpasmcli:
hpasmcli> SHOW POWERMETER
Power Meter #1
Power Reading : 160
hpasmcli> SHOW POWERSUPPLY
Power supply #1
Present : Yes
Redundant: Yes
Condition: Ok
Hotplug : Supported
Power : 80 Watts
Power supply #2
Present : Yes
Redundant: Yes
Condition: Ok
Hotplug : Supported
Power : 45 Watts
Also see: How do servers with redundant power supplies balance consumption?
edited Oct 29 '17 at 14:25
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