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About Uptime and Downtime On Web Hosting

Submitted by admin on Thursday, 31 December 2009One Comment

When we find a company to publish a web hosting or e-mail to the company, which of course is the consideration offered advantages. General standard that limits a hosting package is the amount of space and bandwidth limit.
However, most likely all hosting companies offer a high uptime even guaranteed.

Web Hosting Uptime
Long uptime Hosting a hosting server can provide service to customers. Suppose the hosting company offers a 100% uptime means the website and hosting facilities will be guaranteed to be accessible continuously.
Suppose offered uptime is 99% per month, it means that if there is downtime on a 1% x 30 x 24 hours (7.2 hours), then you can claim the new company.
Web hosts offer 99.9% uptime, which means there will be no down time is less than 2 minutes per day.

The opposite uptime is downtime. Let’s say your website was not accessible by 2 hours, means you have a web hosting for 2 minutes of downtime.

Why Web Hosting Uptime is Important?
Hosting service uptime guarantee becomes very important because it concerns the service reliability. Imagine if during working hours, we send or receive e-mails but the hosting server down? Of course we will be harmed.

Type of Downtime

* Planned Downtime (planned downtime)As the name implies, downtime will be experienced by customers is planned. Suppose that when a hosting company will upgrade the server hardware or restart the server because there are software upgrades that require restart.

* Semi Planned Downtime (semi-planned downtime)Semi Planned Downtime is possible since the sudden but organized. Suppose a web server is running a version of PHP version 4.xx and it has a security hole. So need do upgrade PHP versions and upgrades over the possibility of the service will be disrupted for a few minutes.

* Unplanned downtime (unplanned downtime)
Unplanned downtime is usually caused by overloaded servers and then have to hang or some problems occurred in the performance of hardware like RAM modules e.g. Ethernet damaged or die.

Uptime Guarantee
Downtime of the type mentioned above is clear that a web hosting cannot be free from downtime because they need to perform maintenance on the server as well. So when a web hosting uptime guaranteed 100%, the conclusion is almost certain: NON-SENSE

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  • Cole said:

    I agree, there is no way a hosting company can guarantee 100% uptime; there’s just too many variables that come into play. I am a client of a government website hosting company, CivicPlus, that guarantees 99.7% uptime and we have never had any issues.

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