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by latch
1464 days ago
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I'm not sure you and your parent understand what an SLA means. It's an agreement that, when broken, incurs a penalty. They aren't saying they guarantee 100% uptime. They're saying they'll pay you for any downtime. It's literally the 3rd paragraph: > 1.2 Penalties. If the Service fails to meet the above service level, the Customer will receive a credit equal to the result of the Service Credit calculation in Section 6 of this SLA. (Most people I know consider them meaningless marketing BS that's really just meant to trick people or satisfy some make-work checkbox) |
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> Cloudflare ("Company") commits to provide a level of service for Business Customers demonstrating: [...] 100% Uptime. The Service will serve Customer Content 100% of the time without qualification.
This is a legal commitment to provide 100% uptime. They are guaranteeing 100% uptime and defining penalties for failing to meet that guarantee. The fact that a penalty is defined does not stop it from being a guarantee.