? Uptime & Availability Calculator

The uptime calculator calculator on this page uses one primary formula—enter values using the form labels (rate, base, part, or whole) that match your problem statement..

uptime calculator: use the form labels and formula on this page—confirm part vs whole before you calculate.

Service availability from hours up versus hours down. Enter operational uptime and downtime in the same units (hours are typical); the tool reports the share of the window the system was available. Pair it with incident retrospectives—this page only aggregates time.

Not the same as test pass rate (cases passed over executed) or task completion for checklist counts.

Fill uptime hours and downtime hours below. For SLA math on defect counts per size, see defect density.

Hrs
Total hours the system was running correctly
Hrs
Total hours of outage or maintenance

System Availability

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Understanding Uptime Percentage

What is Uptime?

Uptime Percentage measures system availability - how much time a service was operational vs total time. Critical for SLAs and reliability.

  • 99.9% (3 nines): 8.76 hours downtime/year
  • 99.99% (4 nines): 52.6 minutes downtime/year
  • 99.999% (5 nines): 5.26 minutes downtime/year

The Formula

Uptime Calculation
Uptime % = ((Total Time - Downtime) / Total Time) x 100

Worked Example

Scenario: Website had 2 hours downtime in a 30-day month.
Step 1: Total hours = 30 x 24 = 720
Step 2: Downtime = 2 hours
Step 3: ((720-2)/720) x 100 = 99.72%
99.72% uptime - meets 99.5% SLA

Common Use Cases

  • SLA compliance: Meet contractual uptime guarantees
  • Cloud services: AWS, Azure availability tracking
  • DevOps: Site reliability engineering (SRE) metrics

Pro Tips

  • Define downtime: Full outage vs degraded performance
  • Exclude maintenance: Scheduled maintenance may not count
  • Monitor continuously: Use tools like Pingdom, UptimeRobot

Understanding the Nines

System uptime is measured in 'nines' - 99% (two nines) to 99.999% (five nines). Each additional nine is exponentially harder to achieve. Moving from 99% to 99.9% requires 10x better reliability engineering.

Downtime by Uptime Level

  • 99% (Two Nines): 3.65 days downtime per year. Acceptable for internal tools.
  • 99.9% (Three Nines): 8.76 hours downtime per year. Standard for most SaaS products.
  • 99.99% (Four Nines): 52.6 minutes downtime per year. Required for e-commerce and financial services.
  • 99.999% (Five Nines): 5.26 minutes downtime per year. Mission-critical systems only.

The Cost of Downtime

Gartner estimates average IT downtime costs \,600 per minute, or over \,000 per hour. For large enterprises, this can exceed \ million per hour. Amazon's 2022 Prime Day outage cost an estimated \ million in just 2 hours. Understanding your uptime requirements and engineering accordingly is critical.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is uptime percentage calculated for SLA reporting?

Uptime % = (Total Time - Downtime) / Total Time x 100.

How much downtime does each nine allow?

99% = 3.65 days/year. 99.9% = 8.76 hours/year. 99.99% = 52.6 minutes/year.

What uptime should I guarantee in an SLA?

Most cloud services offer 99.9-99.99%. Mission-critical systems need 99.99%+.

🔍 Authoritative References

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