Create SLO form
Learn about the available fields for adding a service level objective (SLO) to Service Reliability Management.
Service level objective form
The following table describes the available options in the Service level objective form. For step-by-step instructions, see Create SLOs, SLIs, and error budget policies.
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Name of the SLO. |
| SLI type |
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| How do you want to measure this objective? | You can measure this objective by:
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| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| Objective (%) | The percentage of how available (uptime) you want the service to be over a length of time. If measuring by duration, an objective percentage of Five Nines (99.999%) means that the service wasn’t available for 26 seconds per month, or about 5 minutes and 35 seconds per year. This is used to calculate your error budget. |
| Compliance period | Period for which the metrics are calculated. The available options are:
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| Error budget | Auto-populated. The maximum level of errors (downtime) allowed over a certain period. A percentage of total service availability. Once you set your objective (%), your error budget is automatically calculated using this formula: 1 – (Desired) Availability. The error budget of a service will be calculated in days, hours, minutes, and seconds for a desired availability of 99.99% (Four Nines) of the
year by:
For example, if the error budget is 0.0001:
Nota: Your error budget appears in units of days, hours, minutes, and seconds only when you measure your SLO by duration. |
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SLO type |
Count by periods or Count by occurrences |
|---|---|
| Limit occurrences | The number of occurrences after which a breach occurs. Limit occurrences act as an error budget. |
| Compliance period | Period for which the metrics are calculated. The available options are:
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Nota:
The Assignment group is auto-populated.