Re: Expanding IDE drive set
- From: z-man <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 19:57:00 GMT
On 09/24/2006 01:57 AM, John-Paul Stewart wrote:
Richard Kimber wrote:
z-man wrote:
As I said in another post of this thread, my requirement is to let my
system automatically execute the backup, based on a schedule: how can I
avoid to keep always power-on my external backup unit if I want to
execute the backups unattended every night?
I have a Seagate Barracuda 300GB external USB 2 drive. This
automatically
spins down after a few minutes inactivity. I do automated backups to
it at
night. The power is, I admit, on all the time. But it runs off a
small 12v
power supply, and I can't believe it uses a significant amount of power.
Seagate's datasheets show their drives consuming approximately 10 Watts
at idle. Multiply that by 24 hours a day and 30 days in a month, and
you get roughly 7.2 kWh of power used per month. Around here,
electricity costs about 6 cents per kWh, so that drive would use about
$0.43 worth of electricity in a month by my calculations.
Thank you, guys, for your valuable hints!
.
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