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Machine uptimes
The data below is based on the currently available data from the machine-update scripts that are run by a lot of
machines.
Only data from machines that have updated within the last
60 days is included.
Information from 3262 machines.
Average uptime: 38.5 days
Max uptime currently running: 964.9 days
Max uptime ever observed: 964.9 days
Count
Uptime
661 |
0-1 days |
909 |
1-10 days |
1344 |
10-100 days |
348 |
More than 100 days |
Top ten long-running machines
Uptime
Kernel
CPU
964.9 |
2.2.13 |
Intel Celeron |
720.1 |
2.2.14-5.0 |
Intel Pentium |
631.1 |
2.2.13 |
Intel PentiumIII |
626.2 |
2.2.5 |
Intel Pentium |
594.3 |
2.2.14-5.0 |
Intel Pentium |
577.4 |
2.2.16-22 |
Intel Celeron |
557.5 |
2.2.17 |
Intel Celeron |
507.5 |
2.4.3-20mdk |
AMD K6 |
506.9 |
2.4.2 |
|
492.0 |
2.2.14-5.0 |
Intel PentiumIII |
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Average uptime, by kernel
Count
Kernel
Uptime
Typical
Longest
3 |
2.0.28 |
150.7 |
277.6 |
0.1% |
3 |
2.0.32 |
91.2 |
224.6 |
0.1% |
8 |
2.0.36 |
145.6 |
435.1 |
0.2% |
3 |
2.0.39 |
125.0 |
263.6 |
0.1% |
3 |
2.2 |
128.1 |
331.7 |
0.1% |
12 |
2.2.12 |
140.7 |
350.1 |
0.4% |
21 |
2.2.13 |
125.6 |
964.9 |
0.6% |
39 |
2.2.14 |
109.8 |
720.1 |
1.2% |
4 |
2.2.15 |
226.7 |
363.2 |
0.1% |
70 |
2.2.16 |
80.2 |
577.4 |
2.1% |
27 |
2.2.17 |
88.3 |
557.5 |
0.8% |
27 |
2.2.18 |
77.1 |
368.2 |
0.8% |
4 |
2.2.18pre21 |
14.4 |
35.8 |
0.1% |
150 |
2.2.19 |
70.2 |
481.4 |
4.6% |
4 |
2.2.19ext3 |
40.6 |
77.0 |
0.1% |
12 |
2.2.19pre17 |
145.7 |
421.9 |
0.4% |
74 |
2.2.20 |
73.5 |
446.3 |
2.3% |
19 |
2.2.21 |
64.8 |
170.3 |
0.6% |
43 |
2.2.22 |
30.1 |
117.5 |
1.3% |
17 |
2.2.23 |
11.6 |
46.7 |
0.5% |
9 |
2.2.5 |
99.0 |
626.2 |
0.3% |
4 |
2.4 |
44.1 |
84.1 |
0.1% |
8 |
2.4.0 |
61.3 |
100.0 |
0.2% |
50 |
2.4.10 |
39.7 |
374.1 |
1.5% |
13 |
2.4.12 |
64.4 |
459.8 |
0.4% |
12 |
2.4.13 |
109.7 |
425.3 |
0.4% |
11 |
2.4.14 |
67.5 |
363.5 |
0.3% |
54 |
2.4.16 |
43.5 |
407.3 |
1.7% |
85 |
2.4.17 |
70.5 |
365.9 |
2.6% |
1091 |
2.4.18 |
26.4 |
305.5 |
33.4% |
3 |
2.4.18.5 |
7.7 |
9.7 |
0.1% |
581 |
2.4.19 |
21.4 |
314.5 |
17.8% |
51 |
2.4.2 |
84.6 |
506.9 |
1.6% |
429 |
2.4.20 |
11.2 |
114.9 |
13.2% |
28 |
2.4.21 |
7.0 |
44.3 |
0.9% |
22 |
2.4.3 |
126.6 |
507.5 |
0.7% |
29 |
2.4.4 |
39.6 |
435.1 |
0.9% |
7 |
2.4.5 |
99.3 |
376.6 |
0.2% |
8 |
2.4.6 |
34.0 |
183.2 |
0.2% |
56 |
2.4.7 |
49.4 |
281.4 |
1.7% |
20 |
2.4.8 |
50.6 |
201.0 |
0.6% |
63 |
2.4.9 |
87.4 |
432.0 |
1.9% |
6 |
2.5.53 |
7.3 |
31.1 |
0.2% |
3 |
2.5.54 |
2.6 |
5.8 |
0.1% |
Others |
128 |
3.9% |
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NOTE:
The Linux kernel (at least up to 2.4.2) has a flaw: It computes the result
of the "uptime" based on the internal "jiffies" counter, which counts the
time since boot, in units of 10 milliseconds.
This is typecast as an "unsigned long" - on the Intel boxes, that's an unsigned
32-bit number.
Well, it turns out that in a 32-bit number, you can store 497.1 days before the
number wraps. So all the numbers higher than this on this list are because:
- They are not Intel architectures
- They have sent in updates on both sides of the wrap, and my scripts
have successfully correlated them and concluded that it was a wrap, not
a reboot.
Thanks to Brian "Z" Frappier for alerting me to the problem!
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