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SSD Nodes
System uptime is totally irrelevant, a high system uptime could even be a sign of neglect.
Service uptime on the other hand is what matters.
My Raspberry Pi hosted with Edis
Upcloud
Set this up last march, forgot I had it
Vultr
09:55:13 up 652 days, 20:12, 2 users, load average: 0.03, 0.02, 0.00
Do you mean "uptime" as in the system just running, or uptime as in consistently accessible over the network (e.g. monitored by HetrixTools, UptimeRobot, etc)?
One of my UptimeRobot monitors (for a BuyVM server) has been up for 14 months, since January 2021. That server had an uptime of around two years until I rebooted it last week, but there was a ~15 minute network outage in January last year so the monitoring shows it as "only" being up for a year.
For the "uptime" and stability for my system running, of course this goes for AWS and Google Cloud Platform (+ Oracle Cloud I guess)
But for the service, I'll pick OVH since I had no downtimes using their server.
Kimsufi and racknerd have been flawless for me.
AWS & Vultr
I have solid uptime with both provider
GCP
Time4VPS
Mine is a linode server in Fremont
07:48:02 up 595 days, 1:13, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.02, 0.00
If we get some more comments on this we would consider cross publishing an article about it on LowEndBox.
Let's hear some more uptime details!
@raindog308 @Not_Oles
Wow, almost 600 days... What OS you use? Don't you need to update the kernel and reboot sometimes?
It’s Debian 10. There’s nothing important on it and I do want to see how long it can keep up. I’m hoping it can last 1000 days or so.
Clouvider and PHP-Friends
Webhost1
OVH. My KS-01 has been happily running for over 8 years with no power interruptions and no network outages that I know of. I even neglected it for a while and forgot to upgrade its OS as it was running quite happily as it was, and next thing I knew its uptime was well over 1000 days!
maybe Liteserver
HostHatch & VirMach
OVH. KS-01, also running for over 8 years without any issues.
Old Kimsufi KS-4 (i5 processor, 16GB RAM, OVH Canada).
Uptime 876 days (and counting...)
I have 2 aruba cloud VPS in France at 633 days, up to 99.9904% according to hetrixtool!
Has to be OVH as I got dedicated servers with them that shows over 450 days of uptime, from external sources to.
Wouldn’t know, I reboot after kernel updates.
You guys don't turn your servers off when you go to sleep to keep them away from hackers??
Hard to say, because every month I reboot servers after updates (including kernel), but I have never had problems with:
1. Oracle Cloud
2. Hetzner
3. NetCup.
I reboot fairly regularly for updates and the like, but if you remove any downtime that is self-inflicted - OVH by a landslide.
Hetzner is a runner up, but I have had some Hetzner-caused downtime. ColoCrossing (via Virmach) has had no issues for me so far, but not quite got the same service length as I do with the others.
Years ago I had a VM with NFOServers that had probably over 5 years of availability. That was pretty nice.
(deleted - I realised I already replied to this thread a month ago!)
letbox
11:10:13 up 299 days, 37 min
Simply use AWS, Azure, GCP or Oracle OCI and you'll get the best SLA you want