Energy-hogging Linux, what to do?
Mark J. Dulcey
mark at buttery.org
Sun Oct 23 14:00:23 EDT 2005
Nicholas Bodley wrote:
>
> Wondering: Are the critical factors cooling, and HD platter bearing
> life? Anything else? Seems that my suggestion to use a laptop 24/7 was
> not a good idea; I'll readily accept that it was probably bad advice. I
> try to arrange fans to cool off hot spots.
Yes, those tend to be the most critical ones. (And don't forget fan
bearing life! Power supply fans frequently die; fortunately, they're not
hard to replace.) Though hard disk bearings seem to last quite a while,
especially if the drive runs continuously; starting and stopping the
drive frequently is likely to actually be worse. (The typical desktop
pattern of on 8-10 hours and off for the rest of the day is less of a
problem.)
Some laptops, especially older ones, run cool enough that heat isn't a
problem, even in extended use. Those are the ones that are likely to
make decent candidates for light-duty server use. The original hard disk
is probably near the end of its days, but you'll need a bigger one anyway.
> I'd love to have my HD spin down after some extended period of
> inactivity! Maybe that can be configured; I don't know. Afaik, the
> commands to HDs do include spin down while power is applied.
On a typical server, you'll never get that extended period of
inactivity. If nothing else, you'll have spam attempts coming in often
enough to activate your email server; even if the spam is discarded,
you'll get an entry in your email log, and that means disk activity.
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