Server uptime refers to the length of time that a server has been running without interruption. Monitoring server uptime is crucial for ensuring the availability and reliability of critical systems and applications. In the context of Windows Server 2003, there are several methods to check the uptime of a server, each providing varying levels of detail and insights.
One straightforward approach to checking server uptime in Windows Server 2003 is through the Task Manager. By accessing the Performance tab within the Task Manager, you can view the “Up Time” metric under the System Information section. This metric displays the total duration since the server was last booted or restarted.