If the machines were awake for 12 extra hours a day, and drew 100 watts, that's 0.1kW * 5000machines * 12hours = 6000kWh per day. Where I live, electricity costs about 20 cents per kWh. 0.2dollars * 6000kWh * 365days *…
reminds me a lot of an old multiplayer network game called "liquid war" http://www.ufoot.org/liquidwar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj65vUy3rK8
Sorry, I should have worded that better. I know what the message means, but what do you make of the fact that it found & repaired corrupt data? If I understand right (and correct me if I'm wrong), corrupt data should…
What does "scrub repaired 1.58M in 201h47m with 0 errors on Fri Feb 21 13:37:24 2014" mean? I have a much smaller zfs setup at home, as well as a few at work, and I would be super concerned if the scrubs were repairing…
I like to use elements. Bonus if you're working with the first half of a /24, last octet = atomic weight. 10.0.0.1 = hydrogen, etc.
In your background image, the screws at the top are threaded anticlockwise, but have a clockwise rotation arrow. Vice versa for the screw at the bottom by the robot head.
If the machines were awake for 12 extra hours a day, and drew 100 watts, that's 0.1kW * 5000machines * 12hours = 6000kWh per day. Where I live, electricity costs about 20 cents per kWh. 0.2dollars * 6000kWh * 365days *…
reminds me a lot of an old multiplayer network game called "liquid war" http://www.ufoot.org/liquidwar http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj65vUy3rK8
Sorry, I should have worded that better. I know what the message means, but what do you make of the fact that it found & repaired corrupt data? If I understand right (and correct me if I'm wrong), corrupt data should…
What does "scrub repaired 1.58M in 201h47m with 0 errors on Fri Feb 21 13:37:24 2014" mean? I have a much smaller zfs setup at home, as well as a few at work, and I would be super concerned if the scrubs were repairing…
I like to use elements. Bonus if you're working with the first half of a /24, last octet = atomic weight. 10.0.0.1 = hydrogen, etc.
In your background image, the screws at the top are threaded anticlockwise, but have a clockwise rotation arrow. Vice versa for the screw at the bottom by the robot head.