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When a cloud service goes down, it makes big headlines. Many businesses now depend on cloud hosting services to always be on. Despite that desire for constant connectivity, no cloud providers actually promise 100% uptime. Is such a thing even possible? There is no simple answer, but there are many issues at play here.<\/p>\n

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Most web hosts will offer 99% uptime or something close to it, leaving the window open for possible downtime. Some downtime may be intentional and others might not. The following are a few examples of unavoidable downtime:<\/p>\n