High processing power comes with high power consumption. I guess that can’t be helped much but one way to reduce the power bill for that number-crunching ‘headless’ workstation under the desk without screen and keyboard is to suspend it at night and at times during the day when it is not needed. As long as it can be done from my notebook and as long as it’s as easy as pressing the COMMAND+L key that locks the screen of my notebook and puts the display on the desk into power save mode, that should not be too hard to do in practice.
Continue reading Workstation Power at Home – Part 4 – Power and Remote Suspend