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Re: [Wg-test-framework] [Minutes] March Test WG meeting



I just got off the phone with EarthLink.  A rack can have 2x 30A/208 power.
Looks like 1 30A/208 would fit.  We are limited to 24A steady draw.  So
24*208 is less than 27*200, but if 44 for many of the servers is right;
we should be fine (more cost for 2x 30A).

On the network bandwidth cost, they have changed the way they handle this.
They now use "95th percentile bandwidth metering". I found


http://www.semaphore.com/blog/2011/04/04/95th-percentile-bandwidth-metering-explained-and-analyzed

to be an easy read.  Still have no idea what our network bandwidth should
be.  For now I have it at 2Mbps.

    -Don Slutz



On 06/18/14 14:39, Lars Kurth wrote:
> As per my action:
>
> I talked to the Linux Foundation. Basically if we have a list of server specs 
> we want, they can send it to a number of suppliers and see whether they can 
> get a discount
>
> Regards
> Lars
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:wg-test-framework-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Slutz, 
> Donald Christopher
> Sent: 18 June 2014 19:33
> To: Ian Jackson
> Cc: Lars Kurth; wg-test-framework@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Doug Clark; Chris 
> Shepherd; Paul L. George
> Subject: Re: [Wg-test-framework] [Minutes] March Test WG meeting
>
> Well, 200W per machine is an issue. The rack I have a quote for has 3600W 
> (30A @ 120) available and at 200W per box: That is
> 18 servers.
>
> We are looking at 27 servers...
>
> http://www.jump.net.uk/
>
> Lists a Dell R210 @ 43.2W, HP Proliant DL360 @ 248W.
>
> So it looks like with more of the lower power servers we can fit.
>
>      -Don
>
>
>
> On 06/17/14 12:40, Ian Jackson wrote:
>> I spoke to John Dilley of the XenRT team here at Citrix and he looked
>> at the consumption of a couple of racks for me to give some estimates
>> of power usage.
>>
>> Both racks contained mostly idle machines.  The first rack contained
>> quite new dual socket AMD servers, which were using 175W each.  The
>> second contained somewhat older dual socket servers, using 200W each.
>>
>> On the one hand we're going to have a fair few single socket machines
>> which will use less power, and most of them will be reasonably new.
>> On the other hand they will perhaps be less idle.  And we'll have two
>> bigger infrastructure boxes (VM hosts) which won't be idle.
>>
>> I think therefore, overall, we should budget for 200W per machine.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ian.
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