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3am server reboot is fine as long as it is planned. Updates and such.
Yeah, this is more what i was thinking. I mean, if you have redundant DCs, those can get rebooted whenever.
If its set up correctly you can do updates and reboots whenever, without service interruption and don't have to let your staff do night shifts just because the company is too cheap to do it right.
That assumes your applications support live migrations or vmotions. I have seen many enterprise platforms that will absolutely crap the bed when trying it.