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versions:
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-# GitHub Enterprise Service Level Agreement
-
**Short version:** GitHub guarantees a 99.9% quarterly uptime commitment for the GitHub Enterprise Cloud service (the “**Service Level**” or “**SLA**”). If GitHub does not meet the SLA, then Customer will be entitled to a service credit to Customer’s account (“**Service Credits**”).
For definitions of each Service feature (“**Service Feature**”) and to review historical and current Uptime, visit the [GitHub Status Page](https://www.githubstatus.com/). Capitalized terms used but not defined in this SLA have the meaning assigned in Customer’s applicable agreement.
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| **Service Feature** | **Uptime Calculation** | **Definitions** | **Service Credits Calculation** |
|---|---|---|---|
-| The **Service** includes the following Service Features:
- Issues
- Pull Requests
- Git Operations
- API Requests
- Webhooks
- Pages
- Actions
- Packages
| (total minutes in a calendar quarter - Downtime) / total minutes in a calendar quarter | “**Downtime**” is a period of time where either (a) the error rate exceeds five percent (5%) in a given minute for any Service Feature or (b) the Service was unavailable as determined by a combination of GitHub's internal and external monitoring systems. | A Service Credits claim may be based on either (not both) of the following calculations: - 10% of the amount Customer paid for a Service Feature in a calendar quarter where the Uptime for that Service Feature was less than 99.9%, but greater than 99.0%.
OR
- 25% of the amount Customer paid for a Service Feature in a calendar quarter where the Uptime of that Service Feature was less than 99.0%.
| |
+| The **Service** includes the following Service Features: - Issues
- Pull Requests
- Git Operations
- API Requests
- Webhooks
- Pages
- Actions
- Packages
| (total minutes in a calendar quarter - Downtime) / total minutes in a calendar quarter | “**Downtime**” is a period of time where either (a) the error rate exceeds five percent (5%) in a given minute for any Service Feature or (b) the Service was unavailable as determined by a combination of GitHub's internal and external monitoring systems. | A Service Credits claim may be based on either (not both) of the following calculations: - 10% of the amount Customer paid for a Service Feature in a calendar quarter where the Uptime for that Service Feature was less than or equal to 99.9%, but greater than 99.0%.
OR
- 25% of the amount Customer paid for a Service Feature in a calendar quarter where the Uptime of that Service Feature was less than 99.0%.
| |
| **Actions** | (Total Triggered Executions – Unavailable Executions) / (Total Triggered Executions) x 100 | “**Total Triggered Executions**” is the total number of all Actions executions triggered by Customer in a calendar quarter.
“**Unavailable Executions**” is the total number of executions within Total Triggered Executions which failed to run in a calendar quarter. An execution failed to run when the Actions history log did not capture any output five (5) minutes after the trigger was successfully fired. | Same as above |
| **Packages** | Transfers Uptime = same as Actions
Storage Uptime = 100% - Average Error Rate*
*The Uptime Calculation excludes public usage and storage transactions that do not count toward either Total Storage Transactions or Failed Storage Transactions (including pre-authentication failures; authentication failures; attempted transactions for storage accounts over their prescribed quotas). | “**Error Rate**” is the total number of Failed Storage Transactions divided by the Total Storage Transactions during a set time interval (currently set at one hour). If the Total Storage Transactions in a given one-hour interval is zero, the error rate for that interval is 0%.
“**Average Error Rate**” is the sum of Error Rates for each hour in a calendar quarter divided by the total number of hours in a calendar quarter. | Same as above |