Comment by adrian_b
2 days ago
You can configure a NAS to use Wake-on-LAN, so that it will not run 24/7, but only when you wake it up remotely. After you finish using it, you power it down remotely, until the next use.
2 days ago
You can configure a NAS to use Wake-on-LAN, so that it will not run 24/7, but only when you wake it up remotely. After you finish using it, you power it down remotely, until the next use.
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