server power budget
Server power budget refers to the allocated amount of electrical power consumption for operating a server. It represents the maximum power that the server can consume to operate efficiently without overloading the power supply and causing potential system failures or damages. This budget takes into account various factors such as the server's hardware components, processing requirements, energy efficiency, and cooling needs. By adhering to the server power budget, organizations can ensure optimal performance, energy efficiency, and prevent power-related issues in their server infrastructure.
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