2.6s monthly downtime · 31s yearly downtime
Six nines (99.9999%) represents near-perfect availability — less than 2.6 seconds of downtime per month. This level is typically reserved for life-critical systems like emergency services infrastructure and core telecom switching. Very few ISPs commit to this tier.
Daily
0s
Weekly
1s
Monthly
3s
Quarterly
8s
Yearly
32s
Enter your actual downtime to see how much of your error budget has been consumed.
| SLA Level | Monthly Downtime | Yearly Downtime |
|---|---|---|
| 99% | 7h 12m | 3d 15h 36m |
| 99.5% | 3h 36m | 1d 19h 48m |
| 99.9% | 43m 12s | 8h 45m 36s |
| 99.95% | 21m 36s | 4h 22m 48s |
| 99.99% | 4m 19s | 52m 34s |
| 99.999% | 26s | 5m 15s |
Compare allowed downtime across common availability tiers.
Two Nines
99%
7h 18m 17s/mo · 3d 15h 39m 29s/yr
Three Nines
99.9%
43m 49s/mo · 8h 45m 56s/yr
Four Nines
99.99%
4m 23s/mo · 52m 35s/yr
Five Nines
99.999%
26s/mo · 5m 15s/yr
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Common questions about SLA uptime, downtime calculations, and error budgets for ISPs.
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