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Currently my server is at 1.5 TiB uploaded since last restart. Always on lol. I wonder how badly it impacts my energy bill. I just have a 1gig unlimited data connection. Figure I oughta use it haha . And yes obvious iso and open src software and the like.
My desktop Jellyfin/aarr stack and nextcloud server runs about 1.2kwh/day. So not bad but not free
Ya prob similar. Someday I wanna measure but I'd have to get some tool for that. How do you measure?
Just a no name knockoff killawatt meter, I think it was $10-15
The craft computing guy on YouTube said in a video that he runs at 7-8khw/day at idle. :O
My cable modem consumes about 10-20w (I've done monitoring). This while a single file server is continually backing up to Crashplan (about 700GB this month so far). So I don't even see my cable modem in my power bill.
My file server is much worse - on average it's consuming about 100w (or 2400wh/day). I've done the math several times, that's about $1/day. It's the box that's syncing with all my devices, and then backing up to Crashplan.