The Collaborative International Dictionary
Conserver \Con*serv"er\, n. One who conserves.
Wiktionary
n. One who conserves.
Wikipedia
Conserver is a serial console management system that provides remote access to system consoles and logs to a central (master) host. It supports both local and network serial connections and allows replay of the server console history even if the server is down. Multiple users can connect to a single serial connection, with one having write-access.
Usage examples of "conserver".
Conservers were oath bound to act with impartiality to preserve the traditions, and perhaps they were counting on that.
Conserver Traditions, and Rrit-Conserver was a deadly adversary in his own right.
And so have I added another class to the inhabitants of the valley, to the precursors, the producers, the poets, and the teachers of to-morrow-the conservers of the day after to-morrow.
Captain Chandler had never been able to see any real difference in the 'before and after' images the Solar Conservers were always producing, to support their accusations of celestial vandalism.
The Solar Conservers, of course, were still protesting against this, though no longer with so much enthusiasm.
Around their roots sheltered a few leaping mice—hardy rodent survivors, ferocious conservers of water—and many, many lizards and insects.