[Zope] OT:NT and rebooting
Wolfgang Strobl
ws@mystrobl.de
Thu, 26 Oct 2000 00:50:26 +0200
On 25 Oct 2000, at 16:00, J. Atwood wrote:
> "Months without rebooting"?
>
> That is certainly not something to brag about.
Huh? Did anybody? Certainly not me. :-{
In case I didn't make myself clear: for running Zope; I don't care
much whether the OS needs a reboot every month, every year, or
every decade, when I have to upgrade and/or restart Zope for
installing Hotfixes and/or new products, every other month,
anyway.
>With three of my
> installations of Zope on Linux I have the machines at 194, 204 and 55 days
> of uptime (and the 55 was because of a bad powerstrip, the other others have
> been up since I brought them up).
So what. I'm using an old 3.51 server on one of my companies
intranets here, serving as a backup domain controller plus a few
other, less important services, which is running for about half a
year now (power failure in the machine room, too). That machine
has begun life as a OS/2 Lanmanager server (ca '90), and has
been upgraded almost seamlessly again and again, both in
hardware and in software, since.
> While NT can and does stay up for long
> periods of time, it still is a very poor server choice as anything you
> install leads to a reboot.
Well, W2K certainly has more capabilities here, and Linux, for
example, is somewhat better in some (!) areas, but "anything" is
a gross exaggeration.
> I have installed countless things on the Linux
> boxes and never brought it down. That is the difference and makes all the
> difference when it comes to a website.
The vagueness of the first statement doesn't justify your
conclusing, IMHO. But to each his own.