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Datacenter Failures Decline but Become More Severe

Datacenters are experiencing fewer failures, but those that do occur are more significant and longer-lasting. A report from the Uptime Institute indicates that while overall resilience has improved over the last five years, the impact of individual outages is increasing. This trend suggests a need for enhanced recovery strategies to mitigate the rising costs and extended downtime associated with these larger failures. AI

IMPACT Improved datacenter reliability and longer failure durations directly impact the cost and availability of AI infrastructure and services.

RANK_REASON The cluster reports on findings from a datacenter resilience report, which constitutes research into infrastructure reliability. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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Datacenter Failures Decline but Become More Severe

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