I’m less worried about uptime and more inclined to tip my hat to someone who can have several environments spun up via automation and templates
Most of my systems rarely go much beyond 30 days between reboots. I run update playbooks on them ~weekly so they usually reboot to load updated kernel modules and whatnot every 2-4 weeks.
3 years 2 months.
Last 90 Days 100% Uptime. And before anyone says => Do Updates:
I do Updates twice a week, got everything in a high availability setup so i dont have any downtime when updating.
3 ISP Connections + Online Reverseproxy helps aswell to keep 100% when one ISP goes down
why all of the network redundancies, what are you hosting?
up 117 days
Why? Lol
120 days
root@sw-core> show system uptime
fpc0:
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Current time: 2023-11-30 12:31:41 UTC
Time Source: LOCAL CLOCK
System booted: 2023-04-01 10:08:51 UTC (34w5d 02:22 ago)
Protocols started: 2023-04-01 10:14:36 UTC (34w5d 02:17 ago)
Last configured: 2023-11-12 12:38:21 UTC (2w3d 23:53 ago) by root
12:31PM up 243 days, 2:23, 1 user, load averages: 0.16, 0.08, 0.08127 days, 2hrs, 13 mins at the moment
114 days and going strong
update yo shiz
What the f?
I have 100% Uptime and i Update my shit twice a week
People with uptime that long aren’t running an OS that requires restarts to update… cough cough…
What monitoring tool is that?
Little over an hour
3 hours 15 minutes :)
Similar, 29 days. I reboot when I have to update.
Please keep your systems up to date. :)
Yes, please do so.
If your System does not support Liver Kernel Patching, long Uptime can be a huge security risk.