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by eru 924 days ago
It depends on what you are comparing. It's all about opportunity costs.

A service with some short and pre-announced downtimes is better than one that fails randomly every once in a while. It's also better than one that runs extremely old versions of their software, with old bugs and vulnerabilities.

You are right that when you 'sell' the downtime to customers you have to tell them what they are getting in return.