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Re: overages for power usage
From: Greg Elliott <greg () nova8 com>
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2018 08:56:54 -0500
If we saw a dc customer approaching their power limit we would typically have a conversation or message them to make sure they were aware. If they anticipated needing more sustained power we would update their agreement accordingly. Sometimes it would be a one-time occurrence so we would typically let it slide. If they needed additional power usually it was in 10 Amps per cabinet or 5-10kW increments if in a larger footprint (cage or suite). We typically did not punish our customers for overages because we wanted them to continue to grow with us and we had the additional power capacity available. Some colo providers will put a premium on power overages 5-50% (I have seen all over the board) in order to make additional revenue on power spikes, make the customer more accountable to staying within their power commit or maybe the power is limited at that dc or on that floor. Hope this helps. Feel free to call with additional questions - 816-213-7731. Greg On Thu, Sep 20, 2018 at 9:13 PM Alan Hannan <alan () routingloop com> wrote:
What kind of typical overage costs have you seen when a customer/you use more than you've committed to? I'm especially interested in datacenter power situations, where maybe you sign up for 5kw or 500kw and use more than that in a given month. Is it billed at the same rate? Is it billed at a higher rate? What's the % increase of the higher rate versus the regular rate? Thanks!
Current thread:
- overages for power usage Alan Hannan (Sep 20)
- Re: overages for power usage Baldur Norddahl (Sep 20)
- RE: overages for power usage Kenny Taylor (Sep 21)
- RE: overages for power usage Phil Lavin (Sep 21)
- Re: overages for power usage Greg Elliott (Sep 21)
- RE: overages for power usage Lee Pallat (Sep 21)
- Re: overages for power usage Haudy Kazemi (Sep 21)
- Re: overages for power usage Baldur Norddahl (Sep 20)