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Yep, that's true. As long as your NIC supports Wake on LAN, there are a variety of tools out there that can wake the host remotely (so it doesn't have to be from vCenter or from your vSphere Client). When you don't need your host, you can then shut it down (ssh / vSphere Client).

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