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Given Data:
Capacity of HDD = 800GB
Cost of HDD = $300
Electricity cost = $0.10/kilowatt hour
Facilities cost = $0.01/GB per month
Active time = 25% = 0.25%
To Find:
Cost to store 8TB of data for 5 years.
Steps necessary to reduce the cost.
From Figure “7.15”:
Power requirement for read/write operation = 14.4 Watts
Idle power requirement = 9.77 Watts
Solution:
Cost to store 8TB data for 5 years:
Specifications table:
Active watts = 14.4 Watts (Given from figure “7.15”)
Idle watts = 9.77 Watts (Given from figure “7.15”)
Calculating idle percentage: Idle percentage is calculated by subtracting the active percentage from 1.
Filling specifications table:
Specifications | |
Hours/year | 8,760 |
Cost per kWh | 0.1 |
Active percentage | 0.25 |
Active watts | 14.4 Watts |
Idle percentage | 0.75 |
Idle watts | 9.77 Watts |
Facilities table:
Given that: Fixed cost/GB/month = 0.01
Calculating total cost per month: Total cost/month is calculated by multiplying fixed cost per GB per month and number of GB.
Calculating total number of months: Number of months is calculated by multiplying total number of years and months/ year.
Calculating total facilities cost: Total facilities cost is calculated by multiplying total cost per month and total number of months.
Filling facilities table:
Facilities | |
Fixed cost per GB per month | 0.01 |
Number of GB | × 8,000 |
Total cost per month | $80 |
Number of months | 60 months |
Total facilities cost | $4800 |
Final table:
Given that: Hours active/year = 0.25 × 8760 = 2190hr
Calculating kWatts consumed active: It is calculated by multiplying number of hours active/year and power requirement for read/write operation:
Calculating idle/year: It is calculated by multiplying Hours/year and Idle percentage:
Calculating kWatts consumed idle: It is calculated by multiplying idle/year and idle watts:
Calculating total kWatts: It is calculated by adding kWatts consumed active and kWatts consumed idle:
Calculating Energy cost/year: It is calculated by multiplying Cost per kWh and total kWatts:
Calculating for 5 disks: It is calculated by multiplying Energy cost/year and 5:
Calculating for 5 years: It is calculated by multiplying Energy cost/year for 5 disks and 5:
Calculating cost for 10 disks: It is calculated by multiplying $300 and 10:
Calculating grand total: It is calculated by adding total facilities cost, energy cost for 5 years and disk cost for 10 disks:
Filling final table:
Hours active/yr | 2190 |
kWatts consumed active | 31.5 kWh |
Hours idle/yr | 6570 hours |
kWatts consumed idle | 64.2 kWh |
Total kWatts | 95.7 kWh |
Energy cost/yr | $9.75 |
× 5 disks | $47.85 |
× 5 years | $239.25 |
+ disk cost $300 × 10 | $3000 |
Grand total | $8039.25 |
Therefore, total cost to store 8TB data for 5 years is “$8039.25”.
Steps necessary to reduce the cost:
The important step to be followed in order to reduce the total cost is to ensure that the disk go in standby or sleep mode when it is not active. This might reduce the energy cost around 45% and total cost around 2%.
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