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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink37•1 year ago data centers recharge while the computer is off I don’t know of many data centers that don’t run their servers 24/7
minus-squareTalarainelinkfedilink9•1 year agoYeah I caught that too. That makes it a pro for personal computers and a con for data centers heheh
minus-square@TheKrackenlink8•1 year agoIt’s easy you just buy three times the current hardware, and just cycle it. Obviously that’s more efficient. /s
I don’t know of many data centers that don’t run their servers 24/7
Yeah I caught that too. That makes it a pro for personal computers and a con for data centers heheh
It’s easy you just buy three times the current hardware, and just cycle it. Obviously that’s more efficient. /s