Why You Shouldn't Reboot Unix Servers
GMGruman writes "It's a persistent myth: reboot your Unix box when something goes wrong or to clean it out. Paul Venezia explains why you should almost never reboot a Unix server, unlike say Windows."
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Because you won't be able to brag about your uptime numbers.
... the crap I read on Slashdot is so unbelievable, I have to reboot my laptop in the hopes that it will go away.
Have gnu, will travel.
courtesy of Appendix A of the Jargon File.
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