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What's your (Windows) system uptime?

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93 days, 14 hours, 36 minutes, 52 second. Of course this is X-windows, but you never said it couldn't be. You just specified Windows. 😛
 
Why, you need to update the damn thing every week if you want to stay secure from ridiculous exploits in it's own horrible code.
 
Before the blackout over the summer, I had over 200 days on my Windows Server 2003 machine. Now: "\\server has been up for: 30 day(s), 3 hour(s), 1 minute(s), 16 second(s)."
 
\\CEREBUS has been up for: 9 day(s), 17 hour(s), 17 minute(s), 40 second(s) (WinXP)
\\xppower has been up for: 8 day(s), 0 hour(s), 50 minute(s), 44 second(s) (Win2K)
17:43:03 up 30 days, 2:56, 2 users, load average: 1.06, 1.05, 1.01 (RedHat 9)

The Windows boxes have both been rebooted recently to accomodate update patches, Win2K also got an update to Service Pack 4.

From the XP machine:
Since 6/1/2003:

Total Reboots: 32
Mean Time Between Reboots: 4.23 days
Total Bluescreens: 0

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Since 9/4/2003:

System Availability: 99.9942%
Total Uptime: 40d 8h:28m:52s
Total Downtime: 0d 0h:3m:22s
Total Reboots: 5
Mean Time Between Reboots: 8.07 days
Total Bluescreens: 0

 
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