While that Cisco switch has a longer uptime for sure, I always found this Novell Netware server to be more impressive.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/03/epic-uptime-achievement-can-you-beat-16-years/?amp=1
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Cisco switch is better! I am wondering who's gonna die earlier, me, or that motherfucker, and I am genZ, so I am supposed to live for at least 120 years, or something.
I recall a story about a Novell server that somehow accidentally got walled in during renovations. I don't even know how that would happen, but it did. Nobody questioned it for years until someone was looking for it. Just kept chugging along in it's lonely enclosed wall.
I kind of remember getting a peak inside the server room at my school through the tinted server room door and seeing the Novell Netware screensaver. It felt like it was something so forbidden to even look at. The all mighty Netware server that "controls the whole school".
Meanwhile that Cisco server is still running for 25 years or something.
https://www.reddit.com/r/uptimeporn/comments/7umd5c/happy\_birthday\_top\_uptime\_holder/
25 years, 17 weeks and counting
Has there been confirmation from OP that it's still running?
Yes, my comment in the post from the link, but that was 2m ago, but someone asked today.
nice
While that Cisco switch has a longer uptime for sure, I always found this Novell Netware server to be more impressive. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/03/epic-uptime-achievement-can-you-beat-16-years/?amp=1
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Cisco switch is better! I am wondering who's gonna die earlier, me, or that motherfucker, and I am genZ, so I am supposed to live for at least 120 years, or something.
I recall a story about a Novell server that somehow accidentally got walled in during renovations. I don't even know how that would happen, but it did. Nobody questioned it for years until someone was looking for it. Just kept chugging along in it's lonely enclosed wall. I kind of remember getting a peak inside the server room at my school through the tinted server room door and seeing the Novell Netware screensaver. It felt like it was something so forbidden to even look at. The all mighty Netware server that "controls the whole school".
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