tuc wrote: 
> I do both [emoji3] I live in the city. Anyways you are right it is not
> huge amount of saved energy. You are also right that powering on and off
> is supposed to reduce lifetime rather than extend it. I just never had a
> board with more than eight years lifespan. Perhaps I can get a new one
> for what I saved over the years... 
> 
> I am a little curious: what else do you use your server for? I might get
> some inspiration.
> Have a Happy New Year.Inspiration...? My server runs munin monitoring of 
> servers and household
energy use and temperature readings from a bunch of raspberry pis,
receives emails for my domains, local file and dlna serving, log
aggregation and a web server so I can check in on it and connect from 
work, etc. It also stages webcam security photos before cloud uploads
take place..

I picked up a hp microserver for just over a hundred quid to do this.
Should be reliable enough for another decade or so.... Though I think
they peaked on the Gen 8. The Gen 10 has fewer useful features.


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