what is your uptime?
>>54788269
What's uptime?
idk lol
>>54788269
120 days
>>54788269
Had to reboot for the v12.1.1 VM update today
is it bad to leave my computer on for weeks, months at a time?
Mechanical parts should run to prolong lifespan
How do you think servers run 24/7/365
ITT babies
>>54788333
No, constantly restarting a computer is much worse then just leaving it on.
>>54788404
i know you
you were the one who put copyright jordan ::::^)
>>54788333
It's kind of a double edged sword:
For hardware reasons, some people say you are prematurely wearing out the internal parts(especially spinning hard drives) or letting them wear down due to heat buildup if you leave it on all the time. The other school of thought is that the turning on and off of a machine causes power surges, and each component only has so many power cycles before it pops.
Software-wise, there are a lot of advantages to turning it off. Some programs develop "memory leaks" where they set aside a block of memory every time they start, and sometimes forget to release it when they're done. Rebooting your machine clears out memory leaks. Also, if you have automatic updating set on your PC, many updates are not fully applied until after a reboot. New updates are prevented from being loaded until the last one has completed being installed (machine rebooted). There is also the vulnerability issue that Wounded Duck stated, but if you have a good firewall in place and the proper antivirus software, you should be OK.
Lastly, there is the electricity bill: A PC with a 300 watt power supply and a monitor hooked up, 24x7 will suck a lot of juice out of a wall. It's like having a 300 watt bulb on all the time, plus the monitor can be like another 60 watt bulb if it's a CRT monitor.
If you don't care about the electricity bill, and you average a new computer every 3-4 years, my suggestion is to do what most IT departments do with non-essential servers: Leave it on, but make a practice of rebooting it once a week to clear out potential memory leaks and allow updates.
>>54788269
every night when i've finished with it.
Well I just rebooted so...
>>54788494
pa te tic
Well, depends...
>>54788500
I turn my PC off every night
>>54788519
I hope thats a 2008 R2 and not 2003
>>54788434
Configure it to go to sleep and shut off the monitor when you're not using it for more than 10 minutes. Energy bill should only be a few dollars higher.
>>54788269
197 days win10
>not using updog
Might take the offer. After all, it's only running a blog.
>windows?
2 hours uptime because I don't let gui clients run continously.
>>54788564
'Sup dog
>>54788269
not hate me
>>54788635
>disco 0
>0%
>disco 1
>0%
NO DISCO
>>54788439
>Xeon E5
But I turn my computer off everyday...
>>54788269
>>54789088
but, why....
>>54788434
>Software-wise, there are a lot of advantages to turning it off. Some programs develop "memory leaks" where they set aside a block of memory every time they start, and sometimes forget to release it when they're done. Rebooting your machine clears out memory leaks. Also, if you have automatic updating set on your PC, many updates are not fully applied until after a reboot. New updates are prevented from being loaded until the last one has completed being installed (machine rebooted). There is also the vulnerability issue that Wounded Duck stated, but if you have a good firewall in place and the proper antivirus software, you should be OK.
and then they say windows is userfriendly
Does this mean 28 days?
I swear I remember restarting it earlier. Or maybe days are just merging for me from the constant routine.
>>54788562
Bullshit it reboots for update daily
If you don't updated you got windows error driver.
>implying it is fucking possible to achieve more than a day of uptime in win10 without creating restore points and restarting to check whether the os is fucked up completely after you install literally every single new software
>having less than 1 terabyte RAM
kek
>>54789207
did you ever hear the story of the merchant who had 100 weak horses vs the one who had 5 strong horses?
>>54789171
>Windows 10
>implying
8.1
>>54789207
>E7s
>1 TB of RAM
>those read speeds
Please stop posting, my e-peen can only get so erect.
>>54789107
But why what?
this
>>54789247
never used any of the 8s but I've heard it was utter shit as well
>>54789151
>reboots for updates daily
>>54789207
>all that hardware
>running windows
what a fucking waste.
15:43 up 45 days, 13:49, 3 users, load averages: 1.87 1.40 1.84
20:47:07 up 277 days, 1:48, 6 users, load average: 0.01, 0.02, 0.05
>>54789207
Post speccy
>>54789616
I don't think speccy would be able to recognize his shit, it can't even recognize DDR4.
>>54789616
its photoshoppe
>>54788538
windows 7
23:57:15 up 647 days, 6:49, 1 user, load average: 0.78, 0.92, 0.81
>>54789657
Speccy really is shit, why is it the /g/ standard anyway?
17:15 up 15:59, 2 users, load averages: 6.10 6.02 5.62
>>54790947
*/v/ standard
mine
>>54788531
Why would you do that?
>>54788269