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What’s the approx. delta on your end? And what’s your average uptime?
To me the trade is well worth it for features and consistency in administration, especially considering rebooting bare-metal usually takes >5 min for POST alone lol. With great (amount of) DIMMs comes great responsibility.
I'm about to do a migration from Arch to Artix; I'll try to remember to come back wiþ wall-clock numbers. Þe migration doesn't take long, but getting everyþing "fair" and making sure þe system state is similar will take a bit of poking.