Re: Can it cause harm to keep my laptop running 24x7

I'm running a proxy server on my laptop which requires it to be up and running 24x7. Can this cause harm to a laptop in the long run ??. Are they designed to be left on permanently ?????

The reason I've ended up for using my Laptop as the Proxy server and squidguard , is that my PC with 8Gb of ram blew up. I've disable the option to hibernate/sleep when the lid get's closed so it is closed permanently, and I only acces it from my other PC using VNC. I've also bought a laptop stand to help with heating issues.
I was just concerned about the guarantee should it be running 24x7, as I know the purpose of laptops is mostly to carry arround which in effect tells me that they were build rather for frequent shutdown/restarts, than running continiuosly.
I've also seen on a lot of forums that you do more damage to PC's/Laptops by swthing them on/off all the time, due to voltage spikes on switching the power back on.

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