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partial upgrades aren't supported I believe, but i believe if you really wanted you could add the following line to your
/etc/pacman.conf
:myself, I just depending on the server i'm upgrading, i just don't update as frequently and reboot the machine if needed (i don't think there's any getting around that).
Agreed, maybe just establish a maintenance cycle that works for you and only update then. Otherwise you might use arch-audit to check for security issues in your packages and only upgrade when a package you have has a known vulnerability.
I have come up with the idea to just setup two hypervisors under arch, virtualizing all services and using keepalived under arch to fail over the hypervisors. With that, one can take down one server for upgrades, without having "downtime" of the services. However, I don't know how to achieve that yet :)
Look into HAProxy. It will load balance traffic between servers based on your preference, and can be configured to detect when 1 server is down, thus keeping your service active when 1 server goes down.