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Datacenter power trends and things you can do at the server level

As nearly every datacenter either evaluates or provides you with a price increase, it becomes time to examine your options.


You can:

  • Take the hit and absorb the price rise 

  • Look to move elsewhere (typically somewhere that's less connected or has more empty space)

  • Stay in the same location but switch your servers to higher-density upgrades


Focusing on this last suggestion, users who are subject to price rises, typically, have been running in the environment for a significant period of time. One advancement the major server manufacturers have made over the years is making their servers more power efficient. A lot of the CPU manufacturers over this period have also optimized power output. We have extensive experience in helping out people affected by datacenter price hikes. Using servers like SuperMicro MicroCloud or the FatTwin range,  or indeed any other blade-based, high-density server, you can migrate out of traditional 1U or 2U servers that are extremely power sensitive and move into a more optimal solution for the ever-changing power landscape.


For example, a set of 40x standard 1U Single CPU servers can run 1-3kW* per month more than the same amount of servers in a MicroCloud setup (*depending on the other parts, and workloads being run). With major datacenter prices hitting approx $400/kW per month, changing to a highly-dense infrastructure can mean the savings would be significant. 


Talk to us about a dense setup or how to reduce DC price rises.


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Datacenter power trends and things you can do at the server level

As nearly every datacenter either evaluates or provides you with a price increase, it becomes time to examine your options.

You can

  • Take the hit and absorb the price rise 
  • Look to move elsewhere (typically somewhere that's less connected or has more empty space)
  • Stay in the same location but switch your servers to higher-density upgrades

Focusing on this last suggestion, users who are subject to price rises, typically, have been running in the environment for a significant period of time. One advancement the major server manufacturers have made over the years is making their servers more power efficient. A lot of the CPU manufacturers over this period have also optimized power output. We have extensive experience in helping out people affected by datacenter price hikes. Using servers like SuperMicro MicroCloud or the FatTwin range,  or indeed any other blade-based, high-density server, you can migrate out of traditional 1U or 2U servers that are extremely power sensitive and move into a more optimal solution for the ever-changing power landscape.

For example, a set of 40x standard 1U Single CPU servers can run 1-3kW* per month more than the same amount of servers in a MicroCloud setup (*depending on the other parts, and workloads being run). With major datacenter prices hitting approx $400/kW per month, changing to a highly-dense infrastructure can mean the savings would be significant. 

Talk to us about a dense setup or how to reduce DC price rises.


General Enquiry