Let’s get this discussion started again!
This is from my Bulgaria Gullo’s Hosting NAT server hosted with AlphaVPS!
Pretty incredible!
Knock on wood
Let’s get this discussion started again!
This is from my Bulgaria Gullo’s Hosting NAT server hosted with AlphaVPS!
Pretty incredible!
Knock on wood
Good going!
$ uptime
17:53:34 up 869 days, 4:01, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.00
Pics or it didn’t happen
1337 uptime on an ancient wheezy, don’t have to be worried about an exploit if there’s nothing to exploit!
Pavin.
07:03:04 up 804 days, 10:06, 1 user, load average: 0.08, 0.02, 0.01
OpenVZ box with @liteserver
yes, cvps = chicagoVPS
Business ethics aside, CC runs halfway decent DCs for the budget pricing they have.
This site needs more VirMach
Idling for nearly a 1000 days at arubacloud!
root@ams-dev-0:~# w
22:44:06 up 983 days, 8 min, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
Is everyone high uptime server just idling server the load average seem be 0 or near zero.
I mean the lack of updates should paint a bigger picture
$ uptime
19:00:20 up 21 days, 17:27, 15 users, load average: 1,90, 1,48, 1,23
… laptop.
My current least rebooted box is
$ uptime
19:03:48 up 255 days, 14:06, 1 user, load average: 0,47, 0,31, 0,27
Welp, mine isn’t idling
Generally not that high because I run Arch on most of them and reboot (generally) after kernel updates.
Longest up would likely be my VPSDime server. Mainly because its stuck on Ubuntu 16.04 as its on old hardware with an old version of OpenVZ sigh
Last login: Tue Sep 3 12:40:55 2019 from XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
xxxx@dime:~# uptime
11:49:31 up 548 days, 23:50, 1 user, load average: 0.08, 0.02, 0.01
And if anyone feels like scolding me for running Arch on a server I like having access to newer versions of software
620 days, Vultr Singapore. Most of my Servers are at about 60 to 250 days. Those damn Kernel Updates…
One thing is availability if newer software. My issue with Arch has been spectacular breakage when trying to update an installation thats lagging a bit behind. (While you can upgrade Debian successfully through several major versions …)
While I liked Arch, I just decided it’s not for my production equipment …
Damn that are huge uptimes i think since i use ubuntu everytime i see it needs a reboot i reboot it … except things that need to holds long my recent record was about 1 year but currently it’s :
To be fair, InfinityFree NS1&2 are no longer being used iirc (just 3&4), so for a free service it performs great (uptime wise).
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