My friend has a Blue host shared account and he is looking for a better host. He says they are too slow.

If the VPS has at least 2 cores, 4GB of RAM, and root/ssh, that is a great deal!!


On 2021-07-23 08:09, Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss wrote:
For cost/efficiency, it is hard to beat some of the online hosting
options. Dreamhost has a shared plan with unlimited everything and a
domain for 9 per month (down to 3 for 1 or 3 years paid upfront) 10
per month Ifor a VPS.

On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 3:45 PM Brian Cluff via PLUG-discuss
<[email protected]> wrote:

I think you'll find that server of yours used closer to $500 than
$120.  Based on the 600watt number that you gave your usage would
look like this on SRP right now under their normal flat rate plan:

Months
Number of Days
Kwh Cost
Machine Load in Kilo watts
Cost per hour(KWH cost times wattage)
Cost per day(Cost per hour time 24 hours)
Total Cost (Cost per time period)

May, Jun, Sep, Oct
122
0.1091
0.6
0.06546
1.57104
191.66688

Jul,Aug
62
0.1157
0.6
0.06942
1.66608
103.29696

Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar, April
182
0.0782
0.6
0.04692
1.12608
204.94656

Grand Total
499.9104

Even if you machine used half the power you specified it would still
be about twice what you thought it was.

I always recommend that people don't use their old computers when it
comes to use cases like using them for routers  because it's MUCH
cheaper to buy something like a PI or a dedicated router than it is
pay for power to feel a machine that uses waaay more than you need
to.
With a raspberry pi under worst case useage with it being use to
100% capacity you'd only get charged $6.32 per year, but it would
most likely be closer to it's idling cost of $2.82 for power:

Months
Number of Days
Kwh Cost
Machine Load in Kilo watts
Cost per hour(KWH cost times wattage)
Cost per day(Cost per hour time 24 hours)
Total Cost (Cost per time period)

May, Jun, Sep, Oct
122
0.1091
0.0076
0.00082916
0.01989984
2.42778048

Jul,Aug
62
0.1157
0.0076
0.00087932
0.02110368
1.30842816

Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar, April
182
0.0782
0.0076
0.00059432
0.01426368
2.59598976

Grand Total
6.3321984

Brian Cluff

On 7/21/21 3:50 PM, Eric Oyen via PLUG-discuss wrote:

Back when I ran a home server on my Athlon X2 with 1500 W supply,
the machine never drew that much. Even with several disks spinning,
8 VMWare instances going and a few other goodies, that machine never
drew more than 600w at maximum. I kept it live 24/7 for a few years
and it added less than $120 yearly to the electrical bill. These
days, that machine is out of service and is only good for parts. My
Mac mini, which draws at most 100 W under full load is on 24/7 and I
don’t even see it add that much to the electrical bill here. There
are really only 3 high draw appliances in this house now:
1. The refrigerator
2. The stove/oven
3. The master cool evaporative cooler. Everything else either runs
on wall warts or only gets used occasionally. In fact, we spend less
than $150 a month here for electric. Now, if I put that Athlon X2
back into service, we might see $10 a month in extra use. I am still
contemplating putting it back up and using it as my go to linux
development machine.

-Eric
From the Central Offices of the Technomage Guild, Utilities Dept.

On Jul 21, 2021, at 7:33 AM, Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi,

I just read this quote about the electrical costs to run a web
server from home:

Cost: While it may sound cheaper to use that computer lying around
doing nothing when creating your web server, when you factor in the
cost of powering an old computer 24 hours a day, it can get very
expensive. A 250W desktop computer running 24 hours per day at 12
cents per KW/h is a whopping $262.00 per year!

---
I think their math is wrong.

The average residential electricity rate in Chandler is 10.85¢/kWh.

I'm thinking a low traffic PHP web server running on an old Dell
with a 400 watt power supply is not using but maybe 100 watts on
average.  I've read that the computer should use no more than half
the power supply capacity.  Is this correct?

If my home web server is using 100 watts an hour that mean 100 watts
* 30 days * 24 hours or 72K watts.

I'm thinking 72 * .1085 = $7.81 a month.

Any thoughts are much appreciated.

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