answersLogoWhite

0

The letters SLA have many meanings. Please give an in-context question in futrure

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Which three items are commonly parts of a service level agreement (SLA)?

supported software diagnostic procedures service location


In terms of a contract what does the sla refer to?

The sla in a contract generally refers to a part of the agreement that states how long things will be expected to take such as the time it will generally take to get repairs completed.


Which three organizations exist to make a profit?

SLA's building and loan associations banks


A small company has contracted with its ISP for web hosting Which two items would be included in the SLA for this service?

Web Perfomance


What is customer level sla?

This SLA is written according to customer's perspective.


What is SLA?

A SLA is a service-level agreement. It is often used to refer to the delivery time or when the service will take place.


How formed the SLA?

The SLA formed after the escape from prison by Donald DeFreeze, a.k.a. "General Field Marshal Cinque."


What is SLA in loadrunner?

Sla is a performance requirements which contains response time ,throughput,hits per second,etc.


Who did the SLA kill?

They killed Marcus_FosterMyrna_Opsahl


What was patty hearst's SLA alias?

Tonya


1 มวลมีกี่กรัม?

ong


What do you understand by service level agreement SLAs?

A service-level agreement (SLA) is a part of a service contract where a service is formally defined. In practice, the term SLA is sometimes used to refer to the contracted delivery time (of the service or performance). As an example, internet service providers will commonly include service level agreements within the terms of their contracts with customers to define the level(s) of service being sold in plain language terms. In this case the SLA will typically have a technical definition in terms of mean time between failures (MTBF), mean time to repair or mean time to recovery (MTTR); various data rates; throughput; jitter; or similar measurable details.