Chaoslord2000

joined 1 year ago
[–] Chaoslord2000@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I run a 5810 as a test system before replaying to a 7920. Great machine.

[–] Chaoslord2000@alien.top 0 points 11 months ago

I run a Dell T7920 with dual Xeon Silver 4114, 2 spinning disks and a few SSDs. Idles at 85w with disks spinning and a few Dockers running. 150 to 200w when ripping movies or during data transfers. I don't do anything intensive so I don't have any high usage data.

[–] Chaoslord2000@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

First part:. Different UPSs have different behavior. Some are more sensitive to disturbances, whether caused by line or load.

Second part, the UPS being connected to utility has no effect on the inrush to the server. It all depends on where in the AC sine wave the energy starts flowing. Ever plug something into an extension cord with a clear receptacle? Sometimes there is a sizable blue arc, sometimes small, sometimes none. All about where in the cycle the connection is made.

[–] Chaoslord2000@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

The size of your power supply matters. My server only draws 200w under load yet has a 1400w power supply. My 700va, 450w UPS would trip on start up as the inrush for the server was too large. I upgraded to a 1500va, 1150w UPS and it's been fine ever since. Both UPSs were Eaton 5SLCD models.