12/31/2025 at 7:42:32 AM
Pretty nice.These days data center capacity is measured with wattage. What's yours? My homelab is about 650Ws as is, and should cost around 300$/mo in electricity (california premium).
by tehlike
12/31/2025 at 4:51:27 PM
I was trying to sort a decent UPS, then got distracted by solar and bought a house battery.Once that addition was complete I wanted to get power usage down.
macOS is a pretty terrible OS for a homelab, but the mini is amazing. It’s averaging about 5.5w and has an awful lot of power available.
UTM makes it more bearable and running services in Ubuntu works fine.
by lostlogin
1/5/2026 at 12:26:00 AM
Yeah - I don't have macs, but i use older Lenovo tinys. They run at around 10watts, and plenty of compute for what i need.I also have a monster epyc 7200p, a 1G poe switch, a 56G mellanox optics switch, another server with HBA connected to a DS4246.
Everything I absolutely positively need.
by tehlike
12/31/2025 at 10:51:12 AM
Fortunately, the R740 is around 230W, and the switches, routers, and everything around seems to only take 40W. Which means I'm below 300W, and I guess we have cheaper electricity in France as I don't pay as much as you (I think less than 50€/month for the homelab)by vhaudiquet
12/31/2025 at 5:07:32 PM
I'm seeing an average cost in CA of 30c/kWhr, which should be more like $150. Is your electricity bill really running 60c per? Ouch.by gh02t
1/4/2026 at 10:08:43 PM
https://www.pge.com/assets/pge/docs/account/rate-plans/resid...I don't have the old rates, i remember having 60cents or so as the baseline but i don't fully recall.
by tehlike
1/6/2026 at 5:21:42 PM
Damn, that's still pretty harsh.by gh02t