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Setting Up the Infrastructure to Meet Your Service Level Agreements

This section describes one way to analyze and design the Stratus Cloud Solution and its associated infrastructure to meet your availability needs. It also describes how to map those data points in Stratus Cloud Workload Services to enforce assignment and respect of the categorizations.

Overview

Stratus Tags describe desired behaviors when consuming cloud resources such as:

Once an application or hypervisor is deployed, tags can be manipulated to alter application component behavior; either permanently or on a schedule. All tags are grouped into a tag category, and are managed using Workload Services Service Level Definitions functions. For more information, refer to Overview: Managing Service Level Definitions.

The Stratus Orchestration Engine ensures tag enforcement.

Related Topics

An Overview of Service Level Availability Requirements

Special Considerations for Service Level Agreements

Achieving Your Service Level Agreements with Stratus Cloud Workload Services

Assigning Tags to the Hypervisors and Service Catalog Applications

Describing the Applications to Support

Setting up Categories and Tags in Stratus Cloud Workload Services

Appendix A: Application Information for Service Level Agreements

Appendix B: Service Catalog Application Categories

Appendix C: Mapping Business Requirements into Tag Categories and Tags

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