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Wombaticus22-Mar-16 9:10
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For the past seven or eight years or so I’ve been running (amongst others) two nearly identical computers. One is my development machine, which is used pretty extensively most days, and each night I put it into “sleep” mode. The other is running tasks for a client and has been left running pretty much 24/7 (with tis screen off!) though it’s never under very much of a heavy load.

Over this time, I’ve had to replace the hard drive on my development machine (a couple of years back) and it also runs far more noisily now than the other one, which has just kept going sweetly all this time. My gut feeling (which could be completely wrong, and is getting to the point of this post) is that a constant daily routine of sleep/wake takes its toll on a computer, especially the hard drive (they don't half make a grumpy noise when waking up!), and that really these machines are happier just left running all the time. With their screens turned off when not needed, the power consumption isn’t that great..

..so – is it a good idea to leave them on all the time?

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