What information is displayed in Where do we have SLA violations?
A nested matrix shows the business services, their support services and the alignment of their service level agreements (SLAs). Here's how to interpret the information:
- Business services are shown in the large boxes.
- Support services are nested in the business service they provide.
- Colored symbols are displayed for business services and support services. The indicators are specified for the service level agreements of the business service and the support service. The following indicators are visualized:
- AV: The Availability indicator evaluates the amount of time that the service is available for use by consumers during the defined uptime hours.
- BF: The Backup Frequency indicator evaluates the frequency guaranteed by the service provider to back up the service data.
- RE: The Responsiveness indicator evaluates the average time that it takes for an issue to be answered by the service desk of the service provider.
- SE: The Security Breach Alert indicator evaluates the number of hours that the service provider has to alert its customers who consume the service of a security breach of the organization's data.
- The indicator icons are colored based on how high the value is. Point to an indicator to see its name and value. Click the 3-dots button > Show Legend to understand the color coding.
- The business service is colored orange if a service level violation exists. A service level agreement violation is visualized if at least one of the indicators for the support service's SLA does not align with the indicators specified for the business service's SLA. This indicates that the support service is not adequately supporting the business service based on the service level agreement due to one of the following indicators: Availability, Backup Frequency, Responsiveness, or Security Breach Alert.