Building a FreeNAS back-up server that runs on a mechanical timer.

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We take an old, free IBM System x3200, fill it up with drives and modify an industrial timer to run it!
Why? So that our data isn't connected to power when it doesn't need to be, decreasing stand-by power draw and increasing data robustness.

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