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by chungy 2760 days ago
Desktop boot time mostly doesn't matter, it is an infrequent event -- once a day at most, if the system is shut down at night. Server boot time, on the other hand, does matter. You really don't want a server to be down for longer than it has to. Being able to reboot in 10 seconds is huge compared to rebooting in a couple minutes.

Now, given that servers are fundamentally running the same OS, improvements geared towards that market tend to bleed over to desktop as well. Desktop just has a bit more to bring up, with a graphical environment and everything.

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If you've got "big" servers you can expect to spend minutes just checking RAM, and having the RAID controller identify disks & volumes.
Completely unrelated, but: thanks Steve, for debian-administration.org all those years ago!
Thank-you, reading that reply was a pleasant surprise!