Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Mon, 4 Sep 2000 10:53:08 +0200 | From | Lech Szychowski <> | Subject | Re: MTBF data for linux |
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> > We ran 1.2.13lmp for about 1100 days before the box finally got > > turned off - twice around the uptime clock and more > That's must be some kind of unofficial record... I though 400+ days > was pretty neat, but 1100 says is really impressive, especially on a > kernel which has races with jiffie wraps...
As Alan wrote, dedicated-to-one-job servers can be quite stable; here's something from one of our mailservers:
10:46 [poczta(p0)$/home/lech7] last -6 reboot reboot ~ Thu Jun 16 07:35 [2000] reboot ~ Thu Jun 16 07:35 [2000] reboot ~ Wed Jun 1 14:11 [2000] reboot ~ Wed Jun 1 14:11 [2000] reboot ~ Tue Sep 24 20:27 [1996] reboot ~ Tue Sep 24 20:27 [1996] reboot ~ Mon Sep 16 16:03 [1996] reboot ~ Mon Sep 16 16:03 [1996]
I added year in square brackets, to make the right impression: 1375 days... :)
-- Leszek.
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