On 3/3/2014 7:28 AM, Fred Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
I really don't see how 10 seconds or a minute more can hurt anyone. If
you reboot more often, then it's different. But boot time is minor
issue.
My understanding about the fast boot times argument is that it was
driven by Redhat and their work with virtualization.
In highly virtualized environments, where VMs can be spun up and down
quite often, fast startup times - and more importantly, the LOADS that
these startups place on the underlying metal - become much more meaningful.
Think Amazon Web Services, etc, and thousands and thousands of VMs all
booting at the same time...
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