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I had a laptop server back in the day. I took the battery out just because it was one less thing to worry about. YMMV. At the very least, there are ways to cap the charge level on the battery, tho I have no experience doing that. Perhaps others may chime in if that is a route you choose.
Google and/or the Arch Wiki should have you covered. For my Dell laptop I just clicked on Settings->Battery and set it to "Preserver Battery Health". Done.