Infrastructure Resiliency Metrics

Infrastructure resiliency metrics are quantitative indicators used to assess the robustness and recovery capabilities of a trading platform infrastructure. These include mean time to recovery (MTTR), mean time between failures (MTBF), and system recovery objectives.

These metrics provide a clear picture of how well a system can withstand and recover from technical disruptions, cyberattacks, or extreme market events. In the context of digital assets, where security threats are prevalent, these metrics are essential for due diligence.

They help identify weaknesses in the platform design and prioritize infrastructure investments. By monitoring these metrics, operators can track improvements in system stability over time.

Resiliency is not just about preventing failure, but about how effectively a system responds when failure occurs. It is a critical aspect of modern financial system engineering.

Real-Time Protocol Health Monitoring
Portfolio Yield Tracking
On-Chain Transaction Metrics
Trading Platform Benchmarking
Slippage Reduction Metrics
Real-Time Exposure Monitoring
Economic Security Metrics
Churn Rate Metrics