Fri Oct 21, 2022 5:20 pm by cmakula
Power management in linux usually depends on which distribution and/or graphical environment you are using (for example Mate uses mate-power-manager, Gnome/Ubuntu uses gnome-power-manager, KDE's/Kubuntu's power management is called plasma-pstate, etc.). The base/minimal installations like Ubuntu Server can suspend inactive processes, but don't include any active power management at all... Which version of Linux are you using?
Serviio Server - Dell PowerEdge R420, Dual Xeon E5-2420, 4x120 GB SSD RAID 0, 64 GB RAM (Serviio running from RAMdisk), 4 NICs (aggregated to LAN), 10Gbe to NAS, Ubuntu 22.04.1 Minimal
NFS File Server - Synology DS1517+, 20TB disk space (5x4TB), 4 NICs (aggregated to LAN), 10Gbe to Serviio Server