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    RefWorks - Q4 2023

     Uptime Quarterly Reports are published each quarter to provide a comprehensive view of our uptime performance as measured over the last three (3) months and twelve (12) months.
    The report measures our performance as defined in the Service Level Agreement.

     

    The uptime measured on a rolling 12-month basis from January 2023 to December 2023 is 100%.

    The uptime measured on a rolling 3-month basis from October 2023 to December 2023 is 100%.

    Please note our System Uptime Status page, which allows our customers to view the current status of their instance/environment at any time, using the following link: http://status.exlibrisgroup.com

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    Unscheduled downtime incidents in Q4 2023

    Date

    Start time

     [CDT]

    End time

    [CDT]

    Duration
    (minutes)

    Description

             

    Scheduled downtimes during maintenance windows in Q4 2023

    Start Date

    Start Time

    [CDT]

    End Time

    [CDT]

    Duration (Minutes)

           

    Total unscheduled downtime minutes during the past 12 months

    Quarter

    Total unscheduled downtime in Quarter (minutes)

    Q1 2023 0
    Q2 2023 0
    Q3 2023 0
    Q4 2023 0

     

     

    How is Uptime Calculated?

    The uptime calculation is based on the following calculation (as defined in the Service Level Agreement):

    "Uptime" means the total period in minutes during which the Service is available for access and use during this period.

     

    Uptime Percentage” means Uptime expressed as a percentage, calculated by the following formula:   

      

     Uptime Percentage = X /(Y–Z) × 100    

    Where: 

      X = Uptime

      Y = Last 12 months period

      Z = The duration (in minutes) of any SLA Exclusions* during these 12 months

     

    *SLA exclusions are defined in the contract SLA (e.g. Scheduled maintenance, etc.)

     

    Further Information

    If you have any queries on the information within this report please contact Ex Libris through your usual channel.

     

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