How long do casino websites usually take for scheduled maintenance?

How often are online casinos down for maintenance, and for how long? Also, are different sites down for longer than others?

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ChoiceImpact
ChoiceImpactAnswered on 12/22
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Yes, most online casinos maintain their systems stealthily, which usually means over night or during weekday hours. Downtime can range from 30 minutes to even 3 hours or more. Once in a while, big companies like Evolution or Microgaming will spend 4 hours on system maintenance before releasing a product, but they try not to do that too often. Usually once or twice a month. There are some that update once a week, but some prefer to wait until it’s absolutely necessary. If the casino is always offline or you have to wait long, it may be an issue. You should always check for information regarding system maintenance in the FAQ section of the casino. This is annoying, but most casinos do this nicely, and they offer live feedback when you report downtime issues.

HotfixAnalysis
HotfixAnalysisAnswered on 12/22

For an online casino, most downtime occurs during routine maintenance, which usually lasts one to four hours and is best performed at night. In general, a casino will shut down for technical maintenance each month – or even more frequently. This depends on how big it is and what technology it uses. Sometimes, casinos will perform maintenance for longer periods, particularly following large-scale software upgrades or security updates. But two or three hours is about average. So if you’re playing, make sure you’ve checked the website’s announcements.

InputWindow
InputWindowAnswered on 12/23

Maintenance can last from an hour or two to several hours, depending on the platform. Large websites can undergo maintenance sessions about once a week. For small websites, the downtime may happen more often, although the duration of maintenance is dependent on what needs to be fixed. Extended maintenance periods tend to push players toward alternative platforms, and are usually scheduled outside peak playing hours.

NarrativeSystems
NarrativeSystemsAnswered on 12/24

Casino downtime is typically 30 minutes to 2 hours. It varies by provider; some have it weekly, others monthly. More frequent updates mean more downtime; Playtech or 888 probably have it more often than smaller providers, who might only do it once a month. Downtime sucks for end-users. Saturday mornings are the most typical time. If I was running a site, I would try to limit downtime to 1-2 hours.

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