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Bug#524394: marked as done (RFP: wakeupmanager -- System to boot and shutdown hosts on demand)



Your message dated Fri, 12 Aug 2016 09:56:35 +0000
with message-id <E1bY9Cd-0002Ad-Gf@quantz.debian.org>
and subject line closing RFP: wakeupmanager -- System to boot and shutdown hosts on demand
has caused the Debian Bug report #524394,
regarding RFP: wakeupmanager -- System to boot and shutdown hosts on demand
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Maximilian Wilhelm <max@rfc2324.org>


* Package name    : wakeupmanager
  Version         : 0.9.4
  Upstream Author : Maximilian Wilhelm <max@rfc2324.org>
* URL             : http://wum.rfc2324.org / https://rfc2324.org/redmine/projects/show/wum
* License         : GPL
  Programming Lang: Perl
  Description     : System to boot and shutdown hosts on demand


The WakeUpManager - or in short wum - is an Open Source software project aimed
to boot and shutdown hosts on demand to reduce power consumption and the amount
of money spent for energy.

Considering a daily working time of 8 hours and 220 workdays a year
(~ 365 days - weekends - holidays) there is a theoretical saving of around 80%
compared to machines running 24/7 like many PCs in universities and companies do.
Realisticaly (standby energy usage, maintainance hours, ...) 50% to 60%
energy-saving should be achieveable.

Wum can boot hosts based on a user defined timetable or on demand if a user wants
to access his/her computer remotely or outside the defined (up)times.
The Wake-on-LAN technology is used to boot hosts over the network.



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RFP 524394 has no visible progress for a long time, so closing.

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