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Uptime calculation

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by maha992, Oct 8, 2015.

  1. #1
    Hello Everyone,

    Am trying to find downtime for 99.80 percent uptime.
    -I found downtime for hours per week:
    20.16 minutes

    - Downtime per day: 2.88 minutes
    - Downtime per hour:0.12

    How i can find minutes per day and seconds per hour?
    And Which values are acceptable in which circumstances?
     
    maha992, Oct 8, 2015 IP
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    PoPSiCLe Illustrious Member

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    Just multiply by the value after the decimal point with 0.60 - so the first one will be 2.528 minutes pr. day, and the second will be almost negligble, by about 7.2 seconds every hour. (60 + 60 + 52.8 / 24 == 7.2)
     
    PoPSiCLe, Oct 9, 2015 IP
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    Zoti Media Group Notable Member

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    #3
    Uptime.is have a geat tool for it.
     
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    Thnx for your replay,

    Can i know from where you got the number 52.8?
    And what you calculate to find 2.528 ?
     
    maha992, Oct 9, 2015 IP
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    You multiply 0.88 x 0.60 to get 52.8 seconds (or, rounded up, 53 seconds) (0.88 of a minute is 52.8 seconds, 52 seconds and one eight of a second).
     
    PoPSiCLe, Oct 9, 2015 IP