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* 99.99%
* 99.9% (one nine)
 
Daily: 1m 26s
 
Weekly: 10m 4s
 
Monthly: 43m 49s
 
Yearly: 8h 45m 56s
 
 
 
* 99,95% ([[RDS MultiAZ]])
 
Daily: 43s
 
Weekly: 5m 2s
 
Monthly: 21m 54s
 
Quarterly: 1h 5m 44s
 
Yearly: 4h 22m 58s
 
 
 
* 99.99% (two nines)
 
Daily: 8s
 
Weekly: 1m 0s
 
Monthly: 4m 22s
 
Yearly: 52m 35s
 
 
 
* 99.999% (three nines): [[Google Cloud Spanner]]
 
Daily: 0s
 
Weekly: 6s
 
Monthly: 26s
 
Yearly: 5m 15s
 
 
 
* [[SLA Management Monitoring Tools]]
 
 
 
== Related terms ==
 
* [[AWS SLAs]]: https://aws.amazon.com/legal/service-level-agreements/
 
* [[Single-AZ]]
 
* [[Zabbix SLA reports]] <ref>https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/en/manual/web_interface/frontend_sections/services/sla_report</ref>
 
 
 
== See also ==
 
* {{SLA}}
 
* [[Service health dashboard]]
 
 
 
[[Category:Computing]]
 

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