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    Server Dual Location as Backup?

    Installing two instances on seperate devices for uptime?
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    2024-06-24, 07:41 PM
    What you could do is use your DietPi to wake up your PC. You'd need to configure your PC to wake up on magic packets and then setup your DietPi to send those out. Then when you're done you can use remote desktop to shut down your PC.

    Your other option is to get a low power Intel based PC. The Intel N100 is the go-to right now.
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    Server Dual Location as Backup? - by MayBeABanana - 2024-06-24, 06:20 PM
    RE: Server Dual Location as Backup? - by TheDreadPirate - 2024-06-24, 07:41 PM
    RE: Server Dual Location as Backup? - by pcm - 2024-06-24, 07:54 PM
    RE: Server Dual Location as Backup? - by ThomasPGH - 2024-06-25, 12:16 AM

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