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Most energy efficient (home) setup
- Subject: Most energy efficient (home) setup
- From: jeroen at mompl.net (Jeroen van Aart)
- Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 18:15:42 -0800
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Marcel Plug wrote:
> No issues so far. As I said though, I don't push it too hard. I
> don't have any specs or stats off hand, so I can't get any more
> detailed.
What's the speed like?
> I'm pretty happy with them, I just wish my DLink would stop requiring reboots...
I assume you connected it to a (battery backed) UPS? If not doing so may
help with that. Small fluctuations in power may cause just enough bitrot
(http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/B/bit-rot.html) for it to behave
funky but not all out fail.
Greetings,
Jeroen
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