Durability in a sentence as a noun

Regarding #2, we do normally run MySQL with full transactional durability at Facebook.

Synchronous durability is something we have for flexibility, but I'll be the first to admit that it's not really optimized to perform well.

This provides a host of benefits, notably in terms of durability and improved health thanks to increased insulation from humidity.

Note: I worked for a large grocery chain for 7 yearsPlastic pallets are vastly superior in the long run to wooden pallets in terms of durability, and many companies have used them for almost two decades interchangeably with wooden pallets.

This article is spot-on, but 10gen did one more thing they probably shouldn't have: marketed their not-very-scalable, not-very-durable database as a solution to problems companies were having with scalability and durability.

\nI'm sure the siRNA they use is wonderful, with great knockdown and durability, but in this space it is the delivery vehicle forming the bottleneck.\nDisclaimers aside, Tekmira initiated a PhI trial of Ebola-TKM this past January and it will be interesting to see how the toxicity plays out.

Durability definitions

noun

permanence by virtue of the power to resist stress or force; "they advertised the durability of their products"

See also: lastingness enduringness strength