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Ten years of uptime seems neither an unreasonable nor unattainable requirement. There's more to computers than mayfly web startups.


If it's not connected to the Internet, okay.

If it is connected to the Internet, then I guess the kernel needs to be hot-patched need to be applied to avoid security issues.

Were hot kernel patches available ten years ago? I remember some company who did this (for Linux), and it was quite a while back, so it's possible. But I doubt it was mainstream.

I recall long ago that SunOS boxes had to be rebooted for kernel patches.

I don't remember about Solaris.

I'm not familiar with other Unices.


ksplice, and it's an Oracle product




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