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Use the downtime tag for questions relating to avoiding your website being down during upgrades, maintenance, high traffic, and other events related to webmastering. As well as the importance of being available to visitors, site uptime is a factor in search engine optimisation.
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Updating a web app without any downtime
Which means virtually no downtime :-)
And if using some opcode-cache like APC with the stat option at 0, it can mean even less risk of downtime, I suppose. …