Articles and Posts Jul 07, 2019 2 mins 3289 Views 0 Comments 0 Likes Management loves uptime, but they rarely want to pay for it. It seems like that line pretty much explains a third of the meetings IT professionals have to sit through. When we have conversations about uptime, they tend to go something like this... Management loves uptime, but they rarely want to pay for it. It seems like that line pretty much explains a third of the meetings IT professionals have to sit through. When we have conversations about uptime, they tend to go something like this: IT Worker: What are the uptime requirements for this application? Manager: 100%. IT Worker: OK, we can do that, but it’s going to cost you about $1,000,000,000,000. What’s the budget code you want me to bill that expense to? (OK, I made up the number, but you get the idea). Manager: I’m not paying that much money. You have $35 in annual budget. That’s all we can afford from the budget. Make it happen. IT Worker: We can’t get you 100% uptime for $35. For that we can get 9.9% uptime. ... Continue reading at SolarWinds Login or Register to download Related Content Requirements Glossary from A to Z Coarchy Modern Requirements Receives Gold Award, Earning #1 Spot in 2023 Data Quadrant Best Requirements Management Solution Report by SoftwareReviews business requirements availability requirements 2019-07-07 Requirements.com All about Requirements 2019-07-07 Requirements.com Staff Converting Business Requirements for Availability May Require Some Reality Checks Comments / Discussions Please login or register to post comments.