Sunday, November 27, 2022

Re: Configure OpenBSD for remote server rarely used

On 2022-11-27, Jan Stary <hans@stare.cz> wrote:
> that's why replacing them with SSD might be your best bet.

HDD is likely better for medium-term storage (especially if the device would
be powered down).

https://www.quora.com/How-long-can-SSD-store-data-without-power-Can-data-be-recovered-from-SSD

>> Yes, I do know in advance when the machine needs to run and when it can sleep.
>
> Then you can set a wakeup alarm in the BIOS (if it has one),
> and simply shutdown -p via cron, at the appropriate time.

Or get a remote power controller, set the machine to autostart on rexovery
after power loss, and shut the whole thing down until you need it.

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