Flav wrote on Jul 28
th, 2016 at 2:09am:
Sure, at workstation level and if you only uses the holy trinity : word, powerpoint, excel as well as a bit of outlook you don't need a weekly reboot.
But we are talking about a server here, even worse, a virtualized server.
And with the software they run on top of said windows they will need to reboot them on a weekly basis.
There's at least a SQL Server ( MS-SQL or any other one ), some kind of web servers ( IIS ? ), and more...
All these will add up to requiring regular cleanup reboots...
as Meursault said other OS can go for a long time without reboots.
My personnal record is a HP9000 K570 server with HP-UX 10.30 on it. It ran for more than 1500 days without a reboot.
( the second node of the cluster ran for less, we had to switch it off once to replace the tape drive )
So much FUD in this. Stop living in the 80s and join the modern tech world please.
Multiple Windows servers (60+) in my VM environments covering the range of server 2003, 2008, 2012 OSes running SQL, IIS, etc. It is rare that they don't go 90+ days between reboots and when they are rebooted, it is usually due to scheduled updates and patching.
DDO's lag is 100% a poor coding and maintenance problem. It will run poorly and lag no matter what hardware or VM platform they put it on. Putting it on higher end hardware might hide the problem somewhat by compensating with pure horsepower but that's just putting a bandage on an infected wound.