Availability is generally measured in number of 9s—a service with 99.99% availability is described as having four 9s.
99.9% availability - three 9s
Duration | Acceptable downtime |
---|---|
Downtime per year | 8h 45min 57s |
Downtime per month | 43m 49.7s |
Downtime per week | 10m 4.8s |
Downtime per day | 1m 26.4s |
99.99% availability - four 9s
Duration | Acceptable downtime |
---|---|
Downtime per year | 52min 35.7s |
Downtime per month | 4m 23s |
Downtime per week | 1m 5s |
Downtime per day | 8.6s |
Calculating Availability
Availability In sequence
Overall availability decreases when two components with availability < 100% are in sequence:
Availability (Total) = Availability (Foo) * Availability (Bar)
If both Foo
and Bar
each had 99.9% availability, their total availability in sequence would be 99.8%.
Availability In parallel
Overall availability increases when two components with availability < 100% are in parallel:
Availability (Total) = 1 - (1 - Availability (Foo)) * (1 - Availability (Bar))
If both Foo
and Bar
each had 99.9% availability, their total availability in parallel would be 99.9999%.