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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

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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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