Of course the load will be higher and peakish again, but the period is
twice as long as it was before (it's now 1 hour instead of 30 minutes),
so that should help.

I don't really get the cloud argument, though. APT will run updates on
boot if the instance was running more than 24 hours ago. And really, are
you saying people are starting cloud instances en masse between 6 and 7?

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