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nikp123 committed Oct 11, 2021
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# wake-on-arp
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An commandline daemon that wakes up a device on the local network when accessed
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Use-case 1: Large server that drains Watts upon Watts of power and your landowner is
yelling at you because of the high-power bills. But you have a small and power-efficient
secondary device, such as a Raspberry Pi that could indeed run 24/7 without using much power.
Using the Raspberry Pi, you could route all the big server traffic to the Raspberry Pi and
Using the Raspberry Pi, you could route all the big server traffic to the Raspberry Pi and
using simple proxies reroute it back to the big server. Nginx supports this out of the box.
This assumes you know how to automatically suspend your server, which I won't get into.

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