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SLA/SLO Calculator

Calculate availability, error budgets, and burn rates for service reliability

Calculate Availability

High
Good for production services
99.9%
Allowed Downtime
43.20 minutes
per Month

Downtime Breakdown by Time Period

Time PeriodAllowed Downtime
Hour3.60 seconds
Day1.44 minutes
Week10.08 minutes
Month43.20 minutes
Quarter2 hours 9 minutes
Year8 hours 45 minutes

The "9s" of Availability Reference

AvailabilityAnnual DowntimeMonthly DowntimeCommon Use Case
90% (One nine)36 days 12 hours3 days 1 hourNon-critical internal tools
95% (One nine five)18 days 6 hours1 day 12 hoursDevelopment environments
99% (Two nines)3 days 15 hours7 hours 18 minutesInternal business apps
99.5% (Two nines five)1 day 19 hours3 hours 39 minutesStandard web services
99.9% (Three nines)8 hours 46 minutes43.83 minutesProduction web apps, APIs
99.95% (Three nines five)4 hours 22 minutes21.92 minutesHigh-availability services
99.99% (Four nines)52.60 minutes4.38 minutesCritical business apps, payment systems
99.995% (Four nines five)26.30 minutes2.19 minutesFinancial trading systems
99.999% (Five nines)5.26 minutes26.30 secondsTelecom, emergency services
99.9999% (Six nines)31.56 seconds2.63 secondsUltra-critical infrastructure

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the SLA/SLO Calculator

SLI (Service Level Indicator) is a quantitative measurement of service health (e.g., 99.5% of requests succeed). SLO (Service Level Objective) is your internal target. SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a contractual commitment to customers with penalties for violations. SLOs should be stricter than SLAs to provide a buffer.

â„šī¸ Disclaimer

This tool is provided for informational and educational purposes only. All processing happens entirely in your browser - no data is sent to or stored on our servers. While we strive for accuracy, we make no warranties about the completeness or reliability of results. Use at your own discretion.