This particular instance has been too slow in connecting to the servers since the evening.
Mines at 9.99999%
That must be REALLY good, right?
Why are there pictures of cats there? What kind of site is this?
How long the site has been accessible within an acceptable margin of error. Generally expressed as Nines. More nines = more uptime.
90%, 99%, 99.9%, etc
Yes, but to OP’s point, it does get more detailed. How do you define uptime? I’ve seen contracts where uptime is not well defined, and I’ve seen other that are very prescriptive and some in between. E.g. All users access attempts must be responded to in under x many seconds and even milliseconds, 99.5% of the time. Other say peak loads over x many users, must have access on the 3rd try after getting a “site is busy, please try again” message. It all depends on what the site is and what they do because going to 99.99% for all users gets expensive.
A lot of web apps today are intermingled with loads of bloat from 3rd party sass providers that slow things down and increase transmission loads and failure at any one of them can cause a site to slow down to trigger a “downtime” quota even if the site works and the users successfully did their thing. (Because the sass failure was not critical).
If you look at OPs history. They ask a lot of questions with missing information which a quick online search will get you answers.
they also have ai slop artwork on their profile. could be a bot.
edit: they also got banned from some communities
My Lemmy client doesn’t show profile pics. But that would track with the questions they ask. It sounds like they ask a chatbot something, don’t know a specific thing and asks Lemmy instead.
or it’s a chatbot asking one someone’s behalf. i’ve already blocked the account.
Does uptime have anything to do do with how fast you send data into the servers and they reciprocate to you ?
It can do. It depends on your service level agreement with your customer.
Your site may be online but because it takes 2 min to load a page it may as well be offline for the sake of productivity.




