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Server Uptime and SLAs: What 99.9% Really Means

Every host advertises uptime like 99.9% or 99.99%, but those tiny decimal differences hide very different realities. Here is what each number means in actual hours of downtime, and what an SLA really promises.

What uptime percentage means

Uptime is the share of time a service is available. The gap between numbers looks small but is not: each extra nine cuts the allowed downtime by roughly ten times. Reading the percentage as "how much downtime is acceptable" makes the difference obvious.

Downtime per year, by the numbers

  • 99% uptime: about 3 days, 15 hours of downtime per year.
  • 99.9% uptime: about 8 hours, 45 minutes per year.
  • 99.99% uptime: about 52 minutes per year.
  • 99.999% uptime: about 5 minutes per year.

So 99.9% and 99.99% are not almost the same, one allows nearly nine hours of yearly downtime, the other under an hour. When a host quotes a number, check how many nines are actually after the decimal.

What an SLA actually promises

A Service Level Agreement is the contractual version of an uptime claim. It states the target, how it is measured, and what you get if the host misses it, usually a service credit on a future invoice. An SLA does not prevent downtime; it defines accountability when downtime happens.

Read the fine print

  • How is uptime measured, at the network edge, or end to end?
  • What is excluded, scheduled maintenance and events outside the host control usually are.
  • How do you claim a credit, and how long do you have to do it?
  • Is the status and incident history published openly, or hidden?

Transparency beats big numbers

A host that publishes its status page and real incident history is telling you more than one quoting an impressive number with no way to verify it. Corenzy targets 99.9% monthly uptime and publishes status incidents openly, so the SLA is something you can audit, not just a footnote.

An extra nine is not a rounding detail, it is the difference between hours and minutes of downtime a year. Always check how many nines, and whether the host proves them.

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