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Answer by Richard Slater for How do you calculate the compound Service Level...

After reading Tensibai's excellent answer, I realised I used to be able to calculate this for network analysis purposes. I dug out my copy of High Availability Network Fundamentals by Chris Oggerino...

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Answer by Tensibai for How do you calculate the compound Service Level...

I'd take that as a math problem with the SLA being the probability of being OK.In this case we can rely on probability rules to get an overall.For your first case the probability that App Service (A)...

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How do you calculate the compound Service Level Agreement (SLA) for cloud...

Cloud services hosted by Amazon Web Services, Azure, Google and most others publish the Service Level Agreement, or SLA, for the individual services they provide. Architects, Platform Engineers and...

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Answer by Kevin for How do you calculate the compound Service Level Agreement...

In the second diagram you multiply the two regions to calculate a full system availability. In all cases you are calculating a probability that the system shall be down (or up).There is however, no...

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