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    What Does “99.99% Uptime” Really Mean?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Starwind
    starwindhigh availabilitydowntimeredundancyzero downtimeuptime
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    • OksanaO
      Oksana
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      From a few hours of downtime to just minutes per year, availability “nines” make a huge difference. Learn from our latest article by Vladyslav Savchenko for StarWind how High Availability works and how HA architecture translates theory into business continuity. Read more here: https://starwind.com/s/12w

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      • IThomeboy80I
        IThomeboy80 @Oksana
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        @Oksana It means less than 1 hour per year, on average, under specific SLA rules. If you want, tell me what you’re hosting (website, SaaS, game server, API), and I’ll tell you how much uptime you realistically need and how to design for it.

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