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>> I think you got that mixed up. Professionals don't
>> give a shit about whether their system boots up in
>> 30 or 60 seconds. Non-professional kids do.
I agree with that on desktops, in fact it's a good point in that realm - but I'd argue it on servers. Downtime, ANY downtime is bad, yet there are still times where the only REAL answer, even in the *nix world, is a good old-fashioned reboot. When you are doing "shutdown -r now" across an SSH session, every second that server is down for reboot is a nail biting, white knuckle, please let it come back up nightmare... Especially if you have any sort of traffic that's suddenly IM'ing you en-masse "Did the server just go down?" despite a mass e-mail and announcement on the site(s) every day for three days.






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These things feels snappy on windows compared with linux; but It's not a big deal for non professionals who are not much demanding.
I think you got that mixed up. Professionals don't give a shit about whether their system boots up in 30 or 60 seconds. Non-professional kids do.