The Perfect Six Sigma Team is 99.997% Defect Free
Uptime when I started The Service and the Time is NDA info
$ curl -s 'https://get.uptime.is/api?sla=73'
{
"SLA": 73.0,
"dailyDownSecs": 23328.0,
"dailyDown": "6h 28m 48s",
"weeklyDownSecs": 163296.0,
"weeklyDown": "1d 21h 21m 36s",
"monthlyDownSecs": 704199.42,
"monthlyDown": "8d 3h 36m 39s",
"quarterlyDownSecs": 2112598.26,
"quarterlyDown": "24d 10h 49m 58s",
"yearlyDownSecs": 8450393.04,
"yearlyDown": "97d 19h 19m 53s",
"uptimeURL": "https://uptime.is/73",
"timestamp": "<NDA info>",
"runtime": "0.000s"
}
Uptime after I fixed it. There was still another legacy third-party service on which our platform was dependent that just couldn’t do an upgrade and be operational at the same time.
$ curl -s 'https://get.uptime.is/api?sla=99.93'
{
"SLA": 99.93,
"dailyDownSecs": 60.47999999999411,
"dailyDown": "1m 0.48s",
"weeklyDownSecs": 423.35999999995875,
"weeklyDown": "7m 3.4s",
"monthlyDownSecs": 1825.7021999998221,
"monthlyDown": "30m 26s",
"quarterlyDownSecs": 5477.106599999466,
"quarterlyDown": "1h 31m 17s",
"yearlyDownSecs": 21908.426399997865,
"yearlyDown": "6h 5m 8.4s",
"uptimeURL": "https://uptime.is/99.93",
"timestamp": "<NDA info>",
"runtime": "0.000s"
}