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And how would power management work without a proper OS? If you buy enterprise hardware honesty you need to educate yourself first.
hmmm, was thinking about this, too. Let me check!
Apart from that - I need this thing kinda job-wise and it has been purchased with several future tasks in mind. Will be a Proxmox server for Windows/Linux on ZFS. So the choice of hardware type is no accident.
But it was indeed difficult to find out about power draw in advance. I researched it but did not get any great results. Servethehome was a source but for ex. it was even impossible to find out what happens if you pull out one CPU. The opinions about savings went from 0% to 50%. The board servethehome uses is this one
Thanks anyway for the (unforgiving) comments ;) At least good to know it is not that much for a server of this type. I'll get back to this post after installing Proxmox and updated power draws.
It's a 14nm tech that Intel polished and polished, but remained 14nm tech. If power is a concern, look into Optiplexes , Ryzens, the new Intel CPUs, etc.