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Title: How much website downtime is acceptable?
Post by: jorgkant on April 07, 2017, 04:44:38 AM
Hi friends,

We all know, it,s not guaranteed that web hosting up-time will be 100%, so whats, your suggestion, How much time downtime is acceptable ??

Title: Re: How much website downtime is acceptable?
Post by: jorgkant on August 05, 2019, 02:17:13 AM
You can’t expect an uptime rate of 100%. No web host will promise you that, and if they do run in the other direction because they aren’t being honest with you. In the long term, zero downtime is impossible. You can come close to zero unplanned downtime, but there will be times when unplanned downtime is inevitable and there will be times when you need to take your site offline to perform maintenance and upgrades.

Title: Re: How much website downtime is acceptable?
Post by: Paro on November 21, 2019, 05:09:53 AM
Most companies strive for 99.9 percent uptime. That equates to 8 hours and 45 minutes of website downtime per year, but by putting certain practices into place you may actually be able to achieve 99.99 percent uptime, which equates to less than an hour of downtime each year.O
Title: Re: How much website downtime is acceptable?
Post by: Shivam Tripathi on December 04, 2019, 01:45:24 AM
An expectation of a 100% uptime rate. No web host will make that promise to you and if they run in the other direction, they won't be honest with you. In the long run, zero downtime is impossible. You can get close to zero unplanned downtime, but there will be times when unplanned downtime is inevitable and there will be times when you need to take your site offline for maintenance and improvement.
Title: Re: How much website downtime is acceptable?
Post by: Akshay_M on April 25, 2020, 05:56:12 AM
I would say website downtime is not acceptable. Website downtime could be caused by a myriad of reasons, some of which are:

Hardware failure
Hosting issues
High traffic to your web server
DDoS attacks
DNS issues

You might have to use a reliable hosting provider as well as a website monitoring service to complete your website hosting experience. The monitoring service will give you performance trends over a period of time and will also alert you incase your website faces a downtime.

Given that it is rare that a customer will point out and raise a complaint that your site is down, it would take days before you notice the downtime. This is why it is insisted to have a monitoring service in place.
Title: Re: How much website downtime is acceptable?
Post by: Lewis-H on April 28, 2020, 07:26:19 AM
Most companies strive for 99.9 percent uptime. That equates to 8 hours and 45 minutes of website downtime per year, but by putting certain practices into place you may actually be able to achieve 99.99 percent uptime, which equates to less than an hour of downtime each year.
Title: Re: How much website downtime is acceptable?
Post by: samK on May 20, 2020, 04:28:11 AM
Most companies strive for 99.9 percent uptime. That equates to 8 hours and 45 minutes of website downtime per year, but by putting certain practices into place you may actually be able to achieve 99.99 percent uptime, which equates to less than an hour of downtime each year.