<b>The host that grades its own uptime always passes</b>
They told you: <i>"Their status page shows 99.99% — rock solid."</i>
Who runs that status page? The host. Self-reported uptime conveniently excludes "degraded" periods, regional outages, and maintenance windows that somehow never count. The number is a marketing asset, audited by no one.
If uptime matters, monitor it yourself from an independent service. You'll often find the gap between their dashboard and reality is exactly the size of their SLA threshold.
Follow the money: an honest status page generates refund claims. A flattering one generates renewals. Guess which one they build.
Reality: Never trust an uptime number the host can edit.
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<b>The host that grades its own uptime always passes</b>
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