An idle of 12-15w is a bit insane for a 15.36TB drive @ gen3 speed...
That means you need considerable airflow (aka even more idle watts) to keep these drives operational. While low cost, electricity prices will add up.
Consider:
12w * 24 hrs * 31 days ~ 9kw
At .30c a kw (maybe more or less depends on taxes, fees, tiers), you're looking at $2.70 a month per drive or $32.4 a year per drive + the cost of removing heat (AC, spinning server fans higher, etc.).
Might not be worth it.
I have 15.36TB Gen4 drives that read/write at 6-7gb/sec (1.6M iops) that idle at 4-5w. i.e., https://netlist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Netlist-NVMe-SSD-N1962-Product-Brief.pdf
That means you need considerable airflow (aka even more idle watts) to keep these drives operational. While low cost, electricity prices will add up.
Consider:
12w * 24 hrs * 31 days ~ 9kw
At .30c a kw (maybe more or less depends on taxes, fees, tiers), you're looking at $2.70 a month per drive or $32.4 a year per drive + the cost of removing heat (AC, spinning server fans higher, etc.).
Might not be worth it.
I have 15.36TB Gen4 drives that read/write at 6-7gb/sec (1.6M iops) that idle at 4-5w. i.e., https://netlist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Netlist-NVMe-SSD-N1962-Product-Brief.pdf
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