On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 12:27 AM, Dave<dave.g4ugm
at gmail.com> wrote:
I checked today. Several of our Windows servers have not had a re-boot for
more than 300 days, when we swapped the SAN connections to the new SAN.
However this does mean they havn't been patched for 300 days so I guess I
have some overtime coming up. Please show me the Microsoft document which
recommends weely re-boots?
I drew the short straw where I used to work (as a Novel administrator) ...
and I
had to reboot the Novel server that had been up for 4 *years*.
It's not very unusual. I've admin'd several Linux servers with 3+ year
uptimes.
--T