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NT server uptime
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08/02/2000 14:35:37
 
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>>>>We are thinking of implementing an NT server box to act as platform for SQL server and Internet Information Server. What kind of uptime are people getting from NT Server these days?
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>>>Does anyone care to share the uptimes they are getting with NT Server?
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>>Do I have to take it down to find out? I find that most of the downtimeis related to applying SPs, hardware upgrades and the like, but I'm picky about what goes into my server.
>
>How many weeks, months, years between times when the server either dies or must be rebooted because of an error?

We've had a total of 1 involuntary down on our production server at Weatherhill in the past year - probably an average of 4-6 weeks between things we did that required restarting the server. At home, it's considerabgly more often, but then I'm beating on it with non-production code.
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