caddy-wol
wake-on-arp
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caddy-wol
wake-on-arp
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Making a Linux home server sleep on idle and wake on demand – the simple way
I've already made this into a all-in-one program: https://github.com/nikp123/wake-on-arp/
but i do agree with the others in this thread, it's quite a hassle to keep this setup working as intended.
I'd advise against wherever possible, consider investing into an efficient PC:
My current home server thing runs at only 22W while idle and costed me (including storage) about 150eur.
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Hosting a low power usage server from an old laptop?
see also https://github.com/nikp123/wake-on-arp
What are some alternatives?
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