24/7 Home "Data Center" - Trepidations With Leaving On?
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Kind of a light topic but I guess I have a little OCD when it comes to leaving things on at home...like running the washer/dryer (will the dryer not turn off???) why we are out...dishwasher...leaving stuff plugged in when on a long vacation...looks like I am "cured" of that since finally leaving on my "data center" after a recent reconfiguring of it. I leave my main PC (Lenovo ThinkServer for media serving), 2 Western Digital 2-Drive NAS units (though they do ":sleep", and my 4 Drive Seagate Business Storage running 24/7. That was a big step for me. LOL. And it is nice as I can access Plex anywhere I am.
Just wondering if anyone else had the same trepidations about leaving stuff running while gone.
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If no one is visiting my home while I'm gone I like to turn the water off at the main valve, beyond that I don't worry about much.
As for your home DC stuff - if you plan to use it while on vacation, you have little choice but to leave it on.
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I've had an "always on" home datacenter since at least 2003.
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I can't imagine turning any of the office things off or the datacenter anything off. I access via my phone and tablet when traveling etc.
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My wife has been so happy that I've let a lot of these quirks go...for a while our dyer would sit on "1 munute" for almost another hour...but I fixed that with a new heating element...and yes, replaced it myself via some good youtube videos...wonder how much more fun that would have been with the Microsoft HoloLens?
Oh, and I just purchased a new desktop and it will be my do all server: Media/Stream Steam Games/Plex Server...I normally build a system but this was a good deal and I sue several of these at work and they work great:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883156683
Now, will my quirk prevent me from leaving this one because it has a hot running GPU...LOL (kidding!)
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Arduino (or whatever) plus:
http://www.adafruit.com/products/268
or
http://www.adafruit.com/products/763
Then I can have my toys turn on when I get home