![]() This can be caused by hardware failure, human error, ransomware attack, accidental/malicious deletion, failed software updated, power/network outage, and natural disasters. “Downtime” is when most, or all, production and business processes are unavailable. In this blog, we’ll take a closer look at downtime, how to calculate downtime costs, and the best practices to minimize it. The true cost of unplanned downtime goes beyond lost revenue. When applications, data and services are unavailable, business is disrupted, customers and stakeholders are unhappy, and regulatory authorities fine you.
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