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# Power Distribution for MediaWiki Servers

This article details the crucial aspects of power distribution for servers running MediaWiki 1.40. Proper power planning and implementation are vital for maintaining server uptime, preventing data loss, and ensuring the stability of your wiki. This guide is intended for newcomers to server administration and aims to provide a clear understanding of the components and configurations involved.

Understanding Power Requirements

MediaWiki servers, like all computer systems, require a stable and reliable power supply. The total power consumption depends on several factors, including the number of servers, the CPU type, RAM capacity, the number of hard drives (or SSDs), network cards, and overall server load. Underestimating these requirements can lead to system crashes, data corruption, and hardware failure.

Calculating Power Consumption

Before designing your power distribution system, you must accurately estimate the total power draw. Here’s a breakdown of typical components and their power usage:

Component Typical Power Consumption (Watts) Notes
CPU (Server-Grade) 65 - 200 Varies significantly based on model and load.
RAM (per DIMM) 5 - 15 Dependent on type (DDR4, DDR5) and speed.
Hard Drive (HDD) 5 - 20 Higher RPM drives consume more power.
Solid State Drive (SSD) 2 - 10 Generally more efficient than HDDs.
Network Card (Gigabit Ethernet) 3 - 8 Higher bandwidth cards may consume more.
Motherboard 20 - 50 Depends on features and chipset.
Power Supply (PSU) Losses vary Account for PSU efficiency (80+, Platinum, Titanium).

Remember to add a safety margin of 20-30% to your calculated total to account for peak loads and future expansion.

Power Distribution Units (PDUs)

Power Distribution Units (PDUs) are essential for distributing power to multiple servers within a server rack. They offer features beyond a simple power strip, such as remote monitoring, switching capabilities, and surge protection.

Types of PDUs

PDU Type Features Cost
Basic PDU Simple power distribution, surge protection. Low
Metered PDU Measures total power consumption. Medium
Monitored PDU Measures power consumption per outlet, environmental sensors (temperature, humidity). High
Switched PDU Remote outlet switching, power cycling. Very High

For a MediaWiki server environment, a monitored or switched PDU is highly recommended for proactive management and troubleshooting. Consider using PDUs with IEC C13 and IEC C19 connectors for compatibility with standard server power supplies.

Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)

A Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) provides backup power in the event of a power outage. This is critical for maintaining wiki availability and preventing data loss.

UPS Considerations

⚠️ *Note: All benchmark scores are approximate and may vary based on configuration. Server availability subject to stock.* ⚠️