This table enables you to organize the business requirements into a series of categories for use in Stratus Cloud Workload Services.
The table uses the following text indicator conventions:
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Availability |
This is a Stratus-defined category. It is a required category that describes the importance of the deployed applications and instances in business terms. This drives the prioritization and monitoring, and acts as a grouping mechanism throughout the Workload Services user interface. |
Mission Critical |
Applications having the most importance and highest priority, and those which require Fault Tolerant operation with Stratus Cloud Availability Services. |
Business Critical |
Applications that are not purpose-built for the cloud, and those which require High Availability. |
Commodity |
Cloud-built or applications of lower importance which can tolerate down-time. |
Performance |
This establishes a desired performance level for compute and storage, and maps to values on the hypervisor. |
Standard | |
High | |
Maximum | |
Hypervisor |
This describes the specific hypervisor software that is running on the node. It is used to map specific virtual machine types to their relative hypervisor; for example, VMDK on VMware, as well as mapping LiveMigration capabilities such as KVM and migrating to any KVM. |
KVM | |
VMware | |
Hyper-V | |
Use this space to add more categories of business rules and tags (descriptors) that you can implement in the Service Level Definitions page in the Stratus Management user interface. | |
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