Longest-Serving Web Server?
frisket asks: "The Sun IPX formerly known as curia.ucc.ie (now imbolc.ucc.ie)
entered TBL's CERN main menu in 1992 to serve the CURIA project
(now CELT) as a search engine
(running PAT). The same machine is
still doing the same job, and we're trying to find out if it
really is the longest continuously-serving Web server. Does anyone know
if any of the other links from that page at the time (has anyone a copy even?) are
which are still served by the same hardware?"
There must be a proxy somewhere between me and slashdot, 'cause there is no fucking way I should be seeing no comments. There should be at least 6 first post attempts by now, maybe an ASCII goatse.cx picture or two, and maybe an 'IRIX is dying!' post.
you lose
Didn't SGI's reality server stay up for 9 and a bit years or so? (and then they took it down)
You do the math.
That long without a remotely exploitable kernel
bug? Wow.
This isn't quite what you're wanting, but my father stubbornly refuses to upgrade away from the 8086 that we've had since before time began. Yay for DOS! No by the way, it isn't a web server, but it still works every time he flips it on.
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u nf lash.20010521.3.html
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NetCraft has some statistics on this Here.
Though this is only for as long as NetCraft has been surveying, and may not be completely accurate. But they have lotsa goodies there!
"Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge"
- Charles Darwin