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My main server(s) are always on, and should be always on. They contain my Nextcloud, Postfix/Dovecot etc. which are required for me at all times. They also host my own stuff for other people, eg. Lemmy (which I don't use because of weird federation), GitLab and Matrix. Then there are services that I host for other people 24/7, like WebODM or internal stuff for my father.
Additionally I have an old workstation used as a workhorse, with a Xeon E-2680 v4, GTX 1070 and 128 GB RAM. It does not need to be always on, as it only optionally provides runners for other applications - eg. GitLab runners, ODMNodes.