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One of the most simple and straightforward ways to find uptime is to simply open Task Manager. To check Windows uptime with Task Manager, right-click the Windows taskbar and select Task Manager or press Ctrl-Shift-Esc. Once Task Manager is open, click on the Performance tab.
Uptime is the amount of time that a service is available and operational. Uptime is generally the most important metric for a website, online service or web based provider and is expressed as a percentage such as '99.9%'. For example a 99.9% uptime equates to 43 minutes and 50 seconds of downtime.
We calculate uptime by calculating the minutes of uptime divided by the total number of minutes for the specified period. So, February has 29 days this year, 29 days x 24 hours x 60 minutes = 41760 minutes. 49 minutes of downtime, means that the site was up for 41711, and 41711 / 41760 = 0.9988, thus the 99.88% uptime.
Five-nines or 99.999% availability means 5 minutes, 15 seconds or less of downtime in a year. Otherwise, four nines or 99.99% availability allows 52 minutes, 36 seconds downtime per year. Three nines or 99.9% availability allows 8 hours, 46 minutes downtime per year.
How to Calculate I.T. Service Availability (ITILv3) To measure the availability of a service, you can subtract the amount of downtime from the Agreed Service Time (AST), then divide the result by the AST. You can then multiply the number by 100 to obtain the percentage.
Ways to find the uptime and downtime of a system (remote or not) by using the command prompt. For a local system: Open your command prompt and type the following command: system info | find System Uptime:
If you want to reset the CPU cycle (and thus uptime), use the Restart option or run shutdown /s /full instead. Daniel B has provided yet another alternative. When shutting down via UI, press Shift when you click. When using that trick with “Restart”, you get the “Advanced Startup Options” screen.
Uptime means how long the processor has been alive for, or how long the processor has been going since it was off. Your uptime would be how long you have been awake for.
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