"experience downtime" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to a period of inactivity. For example: "We experienced some downtime on the computer system last night."
Hosted websites will experience downtime as we briefly reboot the servers to apply critical security updates.
Some sites may experience downtime while the server is in read-only mode (if they require writing to the database to show pages).
YouTube doesn't experience downtime very often, making Tuesday's outage pretty notable.
Please let us know and check the EBSCOhost Support Alerts site for more details if you experience downtime beyond the service window.
You have to experience downtime before you can feel the benefits, just like you theoretically understand that exercise is good for you, but can't see how good it is until you actually start doing it consistently.
Several problems such as the ride's hydraulic system and launch cable caused the ride to experience downtime.
Tonight, the web server ran out of swap space and is currently experiencing downtime.
The OCF will be experiencing downtime, due to scheduled maintenance, on October 6th, from 9PM-12AM.
"We also started experiencing downtime again," he says.
Right now, developers absorb the risk if Parse experiences downtime.
FTP services on some shared servers are also experiencing downtime.
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