Viscous dampers are energy dissipation devices widely employed for the seismic control of new and existing building frames. To date, the performance of systems equipped with viscous dampers has been extensively analyzed by employing deterministic approaches, i.e. by using a one-to-one relationship between the seismic intensity and a response parameters (usually coinciding with the mean response of a set of ground motions with a specific intensity level). However, these approaches neglects the response dispersion due to input uncertainties (the site seismic hazard condition and the record-torecord variability effects) as well as uncertainties of dampers properties. A more comprehensive performance assessment can be carried out by using proba...