I use Ubuntu btw. Poweroff could use more write cycles on the SSD because it has to read everything at startup, but suspend has to keep supplying power to the RAM

  • DaPorkchop_@lemmy.ml
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    29 minutes ago

    Just chiming in to point out that powering off and then starting back up won’t cause any additional SSD wear, reading from flash memory doesn’t use up write cycles* (because there is no writing going on!). In fact, regularly restarting could be slightly more friendly for your SSD, because the /tmp directory, old log files, etc. get deleted on startup, freeing up the storage blocks used by the deleted files so that the SSD can use them for its internal wear balancing.

    *technically, flash memory reads do very slightly degrade the data being read, but this effect is absolutely negligible compared to other forms of passive bit rot in flash memory and is basically irrelevant unless you’re intentionally trying to corrupt data using reads (which won’t happen because the flash controller will fix it before it becomes corrupt to the point of being illegible)

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    2 hours ago

    I poweroff. I have enough time to let it turn on and can save some energy. (Electricity is getting even more expensive)

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    4 hours ago

    Nearly always suspend. It just works for me and I’ve never had issues (Arch and Pop). I rarely, rarely have power outages so the end result is the same.

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    5 hours ago

    I could care less about the 5 cycles from 10.000.000 total cycles (dunno the actual number) at least for my desktop.
    As for my proxmox server: 5% wearout

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    5 hours ago

    I use the hybrid: suspend to ram, then after 2 hours, automatically suspend to disk - in the final state it uses zero power. And, if you have encrypted your drive (you DO encrypt your drives, right?!) then you need to enter passphrase on resume from hibernate, so safer if device was nicked.

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    8 hours ago

    I definitely shut down my systems from time to time just to make sure my network is configured correctly and shit doesn’t go haywire because I’d rather have that happen than the power go out and everything comes crashing down

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    11 hours ago

    Suspend. The amount of power required to keep RAM alive is negligent.

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      25 minutes ago

      Depends on your setup :) My PC pulls somewhere around 80W just for RAM.

      (tested by comparing the idle power draw with only one DIMM installed vs all of them)

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      6 hours ago

      Suspend. The amount of power required to keep RAM alive is negligent.

      I believe, based on context, that you mean to use the word “negligible.” The sentence means the opposite of what you intended it to mean if you use “negligent.” As in, “It would be negligent to waste that much power.”

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        5 hours ago

        I agree with negligent! Using suspend to ram for extended periods, eg nightly or over weekend will kill your battery life.

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    14 hours ago

    Power off because usually when I turn my laptop off, I’m going to be keeping it off for a long enough period of time that suspend would just not be worth the battery drain.

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    10 hours ago

    My work machine (Ubuntu) gets suspended at the end of the day during the week and shut down on Friday. It’s a good balance between keeping my many programs running and ready and cleaning up regularly.

    I always shut down my desktop pc (Arch, btw) as it takes just a few seconds to boot up.

    My laptop (Arch) I shut down because suspend never worked.

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    1 day ago

    I rip the plug out of the wall without warning. Gotta keep your machines on their toes or they’ll get too comfortable and start plotting against you.