uptime

IPA: ʌptˈaɪm

noun

  • (computing) The period of time a computer has functioned since last requiring a reboot.
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Examples of "uptime" in Sentences

  • The opposite of downtime is uptime.
  • Didnt know about the uptime project.
  • It had an operational uptime of about 90%.
  • And the uptime on nightshade confirms that.
  • Uptime and availability are not synonymous.
  • Often such organizations look at uptime as a service.
  • Any site with such a low uptime really should not be onWikipedia.
  • It should be noted that uptime and availability are not synonymous.
  • Their uptime is great (did not experience any major downtime before).
  • The company promises a 99. 99\% uptime, which is the industry standard.
  • Availability is usually expressed as a percentage of uptime in a given year.
  • Current uptime is 10 days and 13 hours; last reboot was for a software security update.
  • This would once again seem to contradict your assertion and indicate that uptime is important.
  • But by and large, Amazon has had a good record with its services as far as uptime is concerned.
  • This gives TOSHIBA's VoIP system users greater reliability and higher call uptime SLA's over the Internet.
  • pay monthly very secure and totally keep DDOS attack good technical and customer support long term uptime please make your offer
  • He would take certain stamps and coins uptime and sell them to dealers; he would go downtime with a few aluminum vessels, which were worth more than gold before the Hall process was invented.

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