On 02/24/2021 06:01 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 2/24/21 3:11 PM, Pete Turnbull via cctalk wrote:
On 24/02/2021 23:02, stan via cctalk wrote:
By any chance, are you thinking of uptimes.net?
Some years ago (early 2000's?) it was tracking systems uptimes. I had
an Alpha  system talking to it at one time.

IIRC, the record at one time was a VAX cluster, with an uptime of
1200+ days. Windows NT systems fared a lot worse, average of about 40
some days....
A modern MCU running Linux with battery backup could beat that easily.

And probably be faster than the VAX.

How far we've come...

Faster? The only comparison I have is between my KA630-AA and my current desktop (Dell Optiplex 980) running Ubuntu. It seems to be almost 1000 X faster. I have a program that records environmental data every 15 seconds. Then, there are programs that condense and summarize the data. The whole run at the end of the year used to take about 30 minutes. It runs in about 5 SECONDS on the PC. (Yes, I know, only 360 X.)

Jon

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