Patrik Mattsson wrote:
> I would take the lowest denominator of features for CPUs of atleast 3
> years of age considering how long some CPUs are being used in virtualized
> environments and at a lot of different cloud-providers (I've seen 5+ year
> old CPUs in at some smaller providers).

At least 10 years!

My notebook is 11 years old and still working. Here in Austria, that makes 
me look weird, but there are countries in this world where such machines are 
much more common place. See, e.g., Zamir Sun's reply about China. And there 
are even poorer countries out there.

So no, 3 years are not sufficient.

        Kevin Kofler
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