YouTube has around 20 million unique visitors every month, and thousands of blogs and websites link to YouTube videos. They serve more than 100 million videos per day, and more than 65,000 videos are uploaded daily. As a small metric of how popular YouTube has become in little over a year, according to Alexa data, they now have more daily visitors than MySpace. (YouTube and MySpace even made a deal where MySpace users can add YouTube videos to their pages.)
So how are they performing? The last six months, their website has been unavailable for a total of 15 hours, giving an average of 2h 30m of downtime per month. Considering how much data they are pushing, including video streaming, it’s amazing that their website is available as much as it is.
YouTube.com uptime
Month Uptime, Downtime Nov 99.37%, 2h 58m (so far) Oct 99.6%, 2h 56m Sep 99.84%, 1h 10m Aug 99.25%, 5h 35m Jul 99.69%, 2h 16m Jun 99.99%, 5m
(The YouTube website uptime is measured by Pingdom GIGRIB.)