On Tue, 2 Apr 2013, Sam O'nella wrote:
Has it had a kernel update ever? Uptime can often mean
vulnerable
services too.
It is possible to design a system that does not require rebooting when
replacing a component that is not currently in use.
If the interface of the component is adequately stabilized and documented,
that "not in use" could even be an interrupt.
Memory space garbage collection, when properly done, does NOT require
rebooting.
But systems that screw up on releasing allocated resources when they
are no longer needed, NEED a complete restart periodically.
Can the 13184 iPads be hot-swapped?
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Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin at
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