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minus-square@Katana314linkEnglish6•4 months agoI’m going to guess quite a people here work on businesses where “sometimes breaks, but fixed in less than an hour” isn’t good enough for reliability.
minus-square@count_donguluslink0•edit-24 months agoYeah if you need even 99.9% uptime, the most downtime you can accept in a year is eight hours.
minus-square@trxxruraxvrlink3•4 months agoMost businesses dont require that kind of uptime though. If i killed or servers for a couple of hours between 02:00 and 04:00 every night probably nobody would notice for at least a year if it wasn’t for the alerts we’d get.
I’m going to guess quite a people here work on businesses where “sometimes breaks, but fixed in less than an hour” isn’t good enough for reliability.
Yeah if you need even 99.9% uptime, the most downtime you can accept in a year is eight hours.
Most businesses dont require that kind of uptime though. If i killed or servers for a couple of hours between 02:00 and 04:00 every night probably nobody would notice for at least a year if it wasn’t for the alerts we’d get.