I run a 6-node cluster in Proxmox in my lab, as well as my switch.

I’m mostly curious where I would find something that has enough outlets to be able to handle all of this. Otherwise, would I have to look into a multi-unit setup?

  • SilentDecode@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    In Europe, we can handle 32A on a single plug, so I just use a powerstrip with the C14 connector, to extend my UPS.

    I’m nowhere near pulling that, so I’m safe. I’m at ~3A continiously, so I have litterally no reason to worry. Plus all the powerstrips are in spec for the country I’m in, so that’s another ‘yay I’m good’ thing.

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    1 year ago

    I would say multiple units. I don’t know what the power requirement is, but 6 will be stretching it too much. Where I’m living 5-6 amps is the supply. So I try to split everything into different outlets as much as possible. This reduces the chance of over heating at the power outlet.

    For matching this load one will probably need a setup with a large battery(s). You will have to manage it separately. Consider one unit setup only if you are planning to install a dedicated power setup, instead of just connecting to a power socket on the wall.