Create SLOs, SLIs, and error budget policies
Define service level objectives (SLOs), service level indicators (SLIs), and error budget policies to monitor service health. These tools help you and your teams track performance and take action when needed.
Before you begin
If you plan to notify teams when an error budget policy is breached, make sure a notification destination is available for your team. To check, navigate to in Service Operations Workspace.
To create a notification destination, see Create a notification destination in SRM.
Role required: srm_admin, srm_manager, or srm_responder
About this task
Create SLOs, SLIs, and error budget policies to monitor service health and help make sure your services support business goals.
- SLOs are specific targets that you set for SLIs. They define the expected performance level.
- SLIs are metrics that measure performance, such as availability or latency.
- Error budget policies define the acceptable margin of error and what happens if that threshold is breached.
In Service Reliability Management (SRM), an SLO must have at least one SLI. SLIs can be filtered to a service or configuration item (CI) within the parent service's hierarchy. Filtering an SLI to a CI can help you more accurately track service health and identify root causes faster.
For more high-level information about SLOs, SLIs, and error budget policies in SRM, see Working with reliability metrics.