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   The Hidden Cost Of Cheap Hosting


24 Feb 2008 03:27:41
| Sanjib Ahmad


We often see server uptime statistics when looking for hosting providers, for example 99.8%, 99%, or 99.99% server uptime guaranteed. Though 99% server uptime may sound good, but is it really and what does it mean?

99% server uptime means that in a year of 365 days, your server will be up 99% of the time, which is 361.35 days (365 days x 99%). This is not really good, because even with 99% uptime your site could be down for 4 days. It would be disastrous if you owned an online store because even an hour's downtime would cost you. Imagine, not only lost revenues, but also customers who switched to your competitors while your site was down.

Here are some server uptime examples with calculations showing what various percentages mean.

100% server uptime Up = 365 days Down = 0 days = 0 hours = 0 minutes

99.999% server uptime Up = 364.9964 days Down = 0.0036 days = 0.0876 hours = 5.256 minutes

99.99% server uptime Up = 364.9635 days Down = 0.0365 days = 0.876 hours = 52.56 minutes

99.9% server uptime Up = 364.635 days Down = 0.365 days = 8.76 hours = 525.6 minutes

99.8% server uptime Up = 364.27 days Down = 0.73 days = 17.52 hours = 1051.2 minutes

99% server uptime Up = 361.35 days Down = 3.65 days = 87.6 hours = 5256 minutes

Initial hosting offerings of very low prices bundled with a lot of disk space and server features may be lucrative, but when it comes to server uptime, you could be paying a heavy price.

You can use other tools like ping and traceroute to measure server response times and hops required to reach your server.



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Sanjib Ahmad - Freelance Writer and Product Consultant for Business.Marc8.com (http://business.marc8.com/). You are free to use this article in its entirety as long as you leave all links in place, do not modify the content, and include the resource box listed above.

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