
- IONOS guarantees 99.99% uptime on shared hosting, WordPress hosting, and VPS plans
- Cloud servers carry a commitment of over 99.99%
- At 99.99%, allowed downtime is just 4 minutes 23 seconds per month
- I set up UptimeRobot monitoring on March 27, 2026, with results updating here through April 26, 2026
- IONOS uses geo-redundant infrastructure, mirroring data across multiple data centers
- My 30-day UptimeRobot test recorded 99.875% uptime, with 3 incidents totaling just under 54 minutes of downtime
- DDoS protection and daily backups are included across all shared hosting plans
- IONOS operates ISO-certified data centers in the US, UK, Germany, France, and Spain
What 99.99% Uptime Actually Means
The difference between 99.9% and 99.99% is one extra nine, but the practical gap is significant. Here is what each figure allows per time period:
| Time Period | Allowed Downtime at 99.9% | Allowed Downtime at 99.99% |
| Per day | 1 minute 26 seconds | 8.6 seconds |
| Per week | 10 minutes 5 seconds | 1 minute 1 second |
| Per month | 43 minutes 50 seconds | 4 minutes 23 seconds |
| Per year | 8 hours 45 minutes | 52 minutes 36 seconds |
At 99.9%, a provider can be offline for nearly 44 minutes in a single month and remain within their stated guarantee. At 99.99%, that entire monthly allowance compresses to just over 4 minutes.
For a business website, an ecommerce store, or any site where downtime means lost revenue, that difference reflects a meaningfully stronger infrastructure commitment.
The practical question, as always, is whether real-world performance matches the stated number. That is what the monitoring test below answers.
My 30-Day UptimeRobot Test
I set up a UptimeRobot monitor on a live IONOS-hosted site to track availability continuously over 30 days.
UptimeRobot checks the server every 5 minutes and records any period where it fails to respond as downtime.
Test Configuration
- Monitoring tool: UptimeRobot
- Check interval: Every 5 minutes
- Monitor type: HTTP(S)
- Test period: 30 days (March 27, 2026 to April 26, 2026)
Results
| Metric | Result |
| Monitoring period | 30 days (April 3 to May 3, 2026) |
| Total uptime | 99.875% |
| Total downtime | 53 minutes 52 seconds |
| Number of outages | 3 |
| Longest single outage | 26 minutes 56 seconds |
| Average response time | 685 ms |

How IONOS Builds for Uptime
Understanding the infrastructure behind the uptime numbers gives you a clearer picture of where the reliability actually comes from.
Geo-Redundant Architecture
The most distinctive element of IONOS’s reliability setup is its geo-redundant infrastructure. Rather than hosting your site on a single server in a single location, IONOS mirrors data across multiple data centers simultaneously.

If one location experiences a hardware failure, a network disruption, or a power issue, the system fails over to the mirrored copy at another location rather than taking your site offline.
This is a meaningful differentiator from providers who offer redundancy within a single data center but not across geographic locations.
A geo-redundant architecture means a regional event affecting one data center does not automatically mean downtime for your site.
ISO-Certified Data Centers
IONOS operates ISO-certified data centers across the US, UK, Germany, France, and Spain.
ISO certification for data centers covers physical security, power redundancy, cooling infrastructure, and the operational processes that govern how facilities are monitored and maintained. For a site owner, it means the physical layer of the infrastructure meets an internationally recognized standard for reliability.
DDoS Protection Included on All Plans
DDoS attacks are one of the most common causes of unexpected downtime for hosted websites.
IONOS includes DDoS protection across all shared hosting plans at no additional cost.
Volumetric attacks targeting your site are filtered at the network level before they reach your hosting account, removing a category of downtime risk that some providers treat as a paid add-on.
Daily Backups on All Shared Hosting Plans
IONOS includes daily backups across all shared hosting tiers. While backups do not directly prevent downtime, they are a critical part of the reliability picture.
If data corruption or a misconfigured update causes your site to go offline, having a clean daily restore point means recovery time is measured in minutes rather than hours.
Green Infrastructure
IONOS is a verified green hosting provider, recognized by The Green Web Foundation for submitting annual evidence that their infrastructure runs on renewable energy.
This is not directly a reliability factor, but it reflects the kind of long-term infrastructure investment that tends to correlate with operational maturity.
What Affects Your Uptime in Practice
Even with reliable infrastructure, a few factors specific to your setup can affect the availability numbers you actually experience.
Plan type plays a role. Shared hosting means your account sits on a server alongside other customers. IONOS’s geo-redundant architecture reduces the risk of a single point of failure, but resource-intensive neighbors can still affect performance on shared plans. VPS plans give you dedicated resources and remove that variable. Cloud servers go further, with the over 99.99% guarantee reflecting a higher infrastructure commitment.
Data center location is worth considering. IONOS operates across the US, UK, and several European countries. Choosing a location close to your primary audience reduces the number of network hops between the server and your visitors, which affects both response times and the number of potential failure points in the path.

Scheduled maintenance is a standard part of running any hosting infrastructure. IONOS performs maintenance to keep servers current with hardware updates and security patches. Brief planned windows are normal and are typically announced in advance. These are not counted against the uptime guarantee.
Your own site configuration matters independently of the host’s infrastructure. A runaway plugin, a memory leak, or a misconfigured caching layer can make your site unresponsive even when the server is fully operational. UptimeRobot captures this as downtime regardless of cause, so your measured uptime reflects both infrastructure reliability and how well your own stack is managed.
Verdict
IONOS’s 99.99% uptime guarantee is backed by geo-redundant infrastructure spanning multiple data centers, ISO-certified facilities across the US, UK, and Europe, included DDoS protection, and daily backups on all shared hosting plans.
The architecture is designed specifically to reduce the risk of a single point of failure taking your site offline.
For site owners who need reliable uptime at a competitive price, IONOS delivers strong real-world performance, though our 30-day test recorded 99.875% uptime rather than the guaranteed 99.99%, so factor that into your expectations.
If you want to find out more, please read our detailed IONOS review.

