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first to the last layer
fan
4U (Blade) - Webserver (oc to 150%)
4U (Blade) - Chacheserver (oc to 150%)
4U (Blade) - Databasesever (oc to 150%)
2U - Webserver (oc to 125%)
2U - Chacheserver (oc to 125%)
2U - Databaseserver (oc to 125%)
fan
costs:542,500$
electricity:57,875W
average webserver bandwidth:4563
average database bandwith:7000
average cache bandwith: 9000
u build one up, part by part at the beginning and dupe them in the late game
This results in 70k CU at a cost of 34,600 every 30 days or 1153.33333333 a day PER RACK.
Optimised: 1 of the web servers overclocked to 140% 1 of the cache servers to 120% and the database to 150%. This will push the rack to the max with 6000 throughput in each web, database and cache. Temp might need to be watched with lots of racks but this will produce 84k CU from what I recall.
PS: The biggest tip I could give anyone would be to upgrade the efficiency of features to 104% The max.
At level 5000 the CU useage is only 0.09 CU.
5x T3 database
4x T3 cache
which gives you 1,120,000 CU with no overclocking and only costs $10,395,500 which is good early on
(you have to put it in up to 4-5 tall racks depending on whether or not you use cooling racks)
i wrote down my current setup here : https://steamcommunity.com/app/606800/discussions/0/1736589519987713519/