In business web hosting, uptime is very important so before signing up for a service with vague information, it is best to know what uptime is. In the easiest of words, uptime is the server's measurement of time, that is to say the time for which the server has been running. The longer the uptime, the better the service or that is the case at least as far as the general rule goes. So if and when you're selecting a company, pick the one with the highest uptime for it means they are providing a better service than some of others.
The uptime of any service provider is of prime importance as it has a major impact on the performance of the websites based on that particular host. The uptime of the host company also has an impact on the potential visitors hitting the site based on the concerned service. Along with uptime, downtime is also very important. A low downtime means a higher uptime, for example, if a Canadian hosting company is offering two minutes downtime, it means that it constitutes to be 99.9 % uptime provided by that particular website.
There are a number of contributing factors to the downtime of a host. Several companies have different upgrading processes, all of which contribute to the downtime of the host in one way or another.
The effective use of the modern technology has made it possible to measure the uptime of the business hosting as well as many of the others. Big hosting companies hire groups of people to monitor the performance of their server. One of the biggest advantages of keeping check on the server round the clock is that if and when clients encounter an error, it is immediately dealt with. All this hard work pays well in the end when the company ends up with happy and satisfied customers and when they customers are happy, the hosts are even happier.

