There is no upper limit for uptime on Windows. I believe the current record is somewhere around five years.
There are seven simple ways to check server uptime in a Windows 2008. One way is to check under the performance tab in the 'Task Manager', another is typing 'systeminfo' in 'Command Prompt'.
Windows server monitoring can be accomplished with special software. More information on this service can be found online at Uptime Software and Manage Engine.
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Uptime Devices was created in 2001.
The uptime of a computer refers to the length of time it has been running. Where the information is found will vary depending on the operating system. On Windows 7 and Vista operating systems this information can be found by going to the Task Manager and selecting the Performance tab.
Uptime is the length of time a system has been running continuously. If your server has not been rebooted in a month, you would have an uptime of about 30 days.
Windows xp supports a maximum of 4 gigabytes of ram and 2 Terabytes of hard drive space
It hardly takes a maximum of 1 GB.
up to 2048GB
192 Gigabytes is the maximum.
Windows 98 will support a maximum of nine monitors.
Windows 7 has a maximum file size of 16 TiB.