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  2. Downtime - Wikipedia

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    In computing and telecommunications, downtime (also (system) outage or (system) drought colloquially) is a period when a system is unavailable. The unavailability is the proportion of a time-span that a system is unavailable or offline .

  3. Google services outages - Wikipedia

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    The downtime was in the United States, nationwide. [5] The outage lasted for over an hour. ... This page was last edited on 20 January 2025, at 17:52 (UTC).

  4. High availability - Wikipedia

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    Downtime per year [note 1] Downtime per quarter Downtime per month Downtime per week Downtime per day (24 hours) 90% ("one nine") 36.53 days 9.13 days 73.05 hours 16.80 hours 2.40 hours 95% ("one nine five") 18.26 days 4.56 days 36.53 hours 8.40 hours 1.20 hours 97% ("one nine seven") 10.96 days 2.74 days 21.92 hours 5.04 hours 43.20 minutes

  5. List of major power outages - Wikipedia

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    The last reported blackout occurred on July 22, but was resolved the following day. [ 27 ] June 9—United States—350,000 people in Dallas County, Texas lost power after a severe thunderstorm downed hundreds of trees across the area. 200,000 remained without power on the evening of June 10 [ 220 ] and 16,000 on the afternoon of June 12 restored.

  6. Bitcoin would need over 300 days of downtime to adequately ...

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    Just one hour of downtime can cost a business $500,000, according to the Ponemon Institute. If Bitcoin had 76 days of downtime—what the study deemed the most optimum scenario—the update could ...

  7. Mean time between failures - Wikipedia

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    For each observation, the "down time" is the instantaneous time it went down, which is after (i.e. greater than) the moment it went up, the "up time". The difference ("down time" minus "up time") is the amount of time it was operating between these two events.

  8. 2024 CrowdStrike-related IT outages - Wikipedia

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    [70] [71] [72] Long queues formed at Ninoy Aquino International Airport. [73] In Taiwan, airline system disruptions were reported at Taoyuan International Airport. [74] [75] In Indonesia, disruptions were reported for the check-in systems of AirAsia and Citilink. [76] In Thailand, Thai AirAsia's reservation and check-in systems were affected. [77]

  9. How long does COVID last? Here’s when experts say you'll ...

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    How long does COVID-19 last? Depending on whether you’ve experienced a mild or severe case of COVID-19, recovery times will vary. When it comes to mild cases of COVID-19, “in general, we would ...