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My old server is a HP Microliant.
What I love about it, is it turns back on automatically after a power out.
I don't know what magic is in there, but the power goes out, as it can at times, and when power is restored, the old girl just starts up again.
I'm travelling at the moment, and have it at my parents house under a desk. It's been there over 1.5 years and haven't had to have anyone physically touch it.
When it eventually dies, the next machine will definitely have to have that feature.
That's often a BIOS setting.
Any PC can do that, it's called "status after power off" or something like that.