Faster boot time

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So last night I hibernated my laptop and when I came in today it booted pretty close to instantly.  I very seldomly hibernate my laptop because I frankly just don't see the same performance as after I boot cleanly from a full shutdown.  But I got to thinking...
What if some/all services were able to be configured to "hibernate" during shutdown, then at single program or service called by rhgb brought these programs back to life?  I think it would be helpful to reduce the number of services that start during boot for my laptop (httpd, mysqld, vsftpd, etc.).  Is such a feat possible?  Could there even be a decrease in boot time?
Brandon
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