Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 2:24:55 GMT -5
A big question we ask ourselves every day when we are off work or in our daily lives at home is whether we leave our computer on or turn it off. Not just at the end of the day, but when we take a break or stop to eat. Obviously, if the computer is a server or has resources that must be used by other users in our absence, it should always be left open, but many times this is not the case... Some defenders of ALWAYS ON argue that the computer are old and take a long time to boot, or they want to continue at the same point they left the computer, or simply because they are a bit lazy... Most people say that after a while, the screensaver pops up, or Will go into hibernation and consume almost nothing... but be careful! An open computer can suffer an unexpected power outage (could be a power outage, could have a storm, etc.
and could severely damage its components, such as hard drives, etc... It is also vulnerable to malicious agents that can attack and Get computer information. In addition, there are the economic costs of light and energy that we will now analyze. Computer components Switzerland Mobile Number List continue to operate even when we are not using them, and like all equipment, the more they are used, the more likely they are to fail... What is really affected are the power supplies and fans, which are not ready 24 hours a day work, the hard drive does work hard on booting and shutting down (they also typically have a 1,000,000 hour lifespan), and the rest of the DVD reader components, memory, etc.
They also fall off over time... But let's answer the question; how much does it cost to keep your computer powered on? . The calculation is simple: energy = power x time. Please pay attention to the power supply, because in addition to the computer (with a different power supply) we must also add all the peripherals connected to the computer, such as screen, speakers, printer, etc. It is true that there are many companies and many rates that depend on many factors.
We must also remember that when the computer is connected to electricity, energy is consumed even if we turn it off (we can see the power light How is it green) unless we unplug it from the power switch. Let's put it into numbers, according to a standard study of standard computers and standard rates, a computer plugged in but not turned on for a whole day costs €0.02 per day. This number may seem trivial, but in a company with 100 computers it is no longer... because it will be 2 euros and the computers are switched off. . The data is intuitive because, as we pointed out before, it depends on many factors, but it is very clear for companies with 100 computers: According to a study conducted by Google*, Spain and Italy are the most enthusiastic about having computers in the workplace European countries that introduced social networks.
and could severely damage its components, such as hard drives, etc... It is also vulnerable to malicious agents that can attack and Get computer information. In addition, there are the economic costs of light and energy that we will now analyze. Computer components Switzerland Mobile Number List continue to operate even when we are not using them, and like all equipment, the more they are used, the more likely they are to fail... What is really affected are the power supplies and fans, which are not ready 24 hours a day work, the hard drive does work hard on booting and shutting down (they also typically have a 1,000,000 hour lifespan), and the rest of the DVD reader components, memory, etc.
They also fall off over time... But let's answer the question; how much does it cost to keep your computer powered on? . The calculation is simple: energy = power x time. Please pay attention to the power supply, because in addition to the computer (with a different power supply) we must also add all the peripherals connected to the computer, such as screen, speakers, printer, etc. It is true that there are many companies and many rates that depend on many factors.
We must also remember that when the computer is connected to electricity, energy is consumed even if we turn it off (we can see the power light How is it green) unless we unplug it from the power switch. Let's put it into numbers, according to a standard study of standard computers and standard rates, a computer plugged in but not turned on for a whole day costs €0.02 per day. This number may seem trivial, but in a company with 100 computers it is no longer... because it will be 2 euros and the computers are switched off. . The data is intuitive because, as we pointed out before, it depends on many factors, but it is very clear for companies with 100 computers: According to a study conducted by Google*, Spain and Italy are the most enthusiastic about having computers in the workplace European countries that introduced social networks.