SLA Uptime Calculator
Compute downtime allowance based on uptime SLA percentage.
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SLA uptime calculation is based on 30 days per month and 365 days per year.
Allowed Downtime
Daily | 1 Minutes 26 Seconds |
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Weekly | 10 Minutes 5 Seconds |
Monthly | 43 Minutes 12 Seconds |
Yearly | 8 Hours 45 Minutes 36 Seconds |
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How to use this SLA Uptime Calculator Tool?
How to use Yttags's SLA Uptime Calculator?
- Step 1: Select the Tool
![SLA Uptime Calculator Step 1](https://www.yttags.com/screenshot/sla-uptime-calc-1.png)
- Step 2: Enter the uptime percentage
![SLA Uptime Calculator Step 2](https://www.yttags.com/screenshot/sla-uptime-calc-2.png)
- Step 3: Click on Calculate Downtime Button
![SLA Uptime Calculator Step 3](https://www.yttags.com/screenshot/sla-uptime-calc-3.png)
- Step 4: Check Your SLA Uptime Calculator Result
![SLA Uptime Calculator Step 4](https://www.yttags.com/screenshot/sla-uptime-calc-4.png)
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FAQs for SLA Uptime Calculator
What is an SLA?
An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a contract defining the agreed-upon level of service a provider will deliver to a customer, including performance metrics and responsibilities.
What is SLA for 99.99% uptime?
An SLA for 99.99% uptime guarantees that a service will be operational and available for at least 99.99% of the agreed-upon time period.
What is 99.5 SLA per month?
A 99.5% SLA per month guarantees that a service will be operational and available for at least 99.5% of the month's duration.
How is SLA calculated?
SLA is often calculated by dividing the total time a service was available by the total time in the measurement period, then multiplying by 100 to get a percentage.
Why Server Uptime Matters?
Server uptime matters as it ensures continuous access to services, prevents disruptions, and maintains user satisfaction and productivity.