Author Topic: 100% Uptime  (Read 2100 times)

10000 liter power generator.

the fuel will eventually run out or the generator will stop working

Connect it to a crude oil reservoir under the sea floor.

Connect it to a crude oil reservoir under the sea floor.

You cannot just take oil from the ground, it would be useless it needs to be refined first.

I have to agree, the difference between 99.5 and 100, while important in other realms of bussniess, is completly lost on blockland.

You cannot just take oil from the ground, it would be useless it needs to be refined first.
Attach it to a refinery first.

I think this one applies to you, too. I'm not sure what it is about people on these forums but they legit make the worst brown townogies possible - it's really weird.
You're quite the starfish aren't you? Why try to contribute to any topic when you always pawn off your stupidity with stuff like this?
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Edit: Nevermind, figured it out - it's because I'm dealing with a bunch of children, duh!
If we're just a bunch of Children why do you give a forget?

Attach it to a refinery first.

Let's just say there are no humans left on earth.

You're quite the starfish aren't you? Why try to contribute to any topic when you always pawn off your stupidity with stuff like this?

I'm terribly sorry you don't know enough about the topic to positively contribute to it, but nobody in here asked for your uneducated opinion yet you just shoehorned it right in. That's on your head.


Let's just say there are no humans left on earth.

Maintenance drones. Duh!



I'm not going to read the topic because it's obvious there's a lack of knowledge in here, the OP completely failed to understand the context of the discussion surrounding the post he cherrypicked that quote from and has taken my words completely out of context. At no point did I say my service would offer 100% uptime, even though it is realistic (I've been monitoring a server in the same rack as mine for 6 months and its had 100% uptime). The discussion was about premium providers vs budget providers and how if you're operating a business, 100% uptime is important but expensive to achieve. When you're operating a transactional website, downtime means you're losing money so putting measures in place to have 100% uptime in a facility is what makes premium providers expensive and worth the money you pay. The level of redundancy a hosting facility has is certified by the Uptime Institute (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uptime_Institute) and typically the higher the certification, the higher the cost of that facility/provider. Good providers also have SLAs (service level agreements) on 100% uptime - if your site goes down and it's their fault, they will refund the cost of your service on a pro-rata basis depending on the duration of service interruption, this could be thousands of dollars for big customers, even for the smallest amounts of downtime.

If you're interested to know anything more about this topic, feel free to shoot me a PM or look it up on Google, don't just twist my words and make a dramatic topic about it, that's not needed.

I'm not going to read the topic because it's obvious there's a lack of knowledge in here

I'm not going to read the post because you have not read the topic yet and are therefore uninformed.

I'm not going to read the post because you have not read the topic yet and are therefore uninformed.
I read the OP, that's enough to know the entire topic is wrong.