Understanding SLOs and SLIs
SLOs represent the objectives that teams aim to achieve, such as maintaining 99% uptime, while SLIs serve as the metrics that indicate progress towards those goals. The distinction between SLOs and SLIs is crucial for tracking performance effectively. Additionally, SLAs establish formal agreements with customers, ensuring accountability and clarity on service expectations.In this clip
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