Uptime
Minecraft server uptime explained
Uptime on MineTracker means the percentage of recent status checks where a server answered successfully. It is a practical availability signal, not a hosting SLA.
How uptime is calculated
MineTracker counts successful online samples and compares them with total samples in a recent window. If there are not enough samples yet, the page shows that the data is still warming up.
Why a server can look temporarily offline
Maintenance, DNS changes, regional routing issues, proxy restarts or edition mismatches can all cause temporary failed checks. The history chart helps show whether that is unusual.
How to read uptime with player history
A stable uptime with regular daily peaks usually indicates a healthy server. Frequent offline samples during peak hours can indicate instability that a single live status check would miss.
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