Availability
Availability
Availability
Availability Concepts
(chapter 4)
Introduction
• Everyone expects
their infrastructure
to be available all
the time
• A 100%
guaranteed
availability of an
infrastructure is
impossible
Calculating availability
• Availability can neither be calculated, nor
guaranteed upfront
– It can only be reported on afterwards, when a system
has run for some years
• Over the years, much knowledge and experience is
gained on how to design high available systems
– Failover
– Redundancy
– Structured programming
– Avoiding Single Points of Failures (SPOFs)
– Implementing systems management
Calculating availability
• The availability of a system is usually expressed as a
percentage of uptime in a given time period
– Usually one year or one month
Network
Interface 250,000 8 0.9999680 99.99680
Controller (NIC)
Calculation examples
• Serial components: One defect leads to
downtime
• Calculate availability: