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Appendix C: Mapping Business Requirements into Tag Categories and Tags

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:

Default Tags Description

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.

Location

 
   
   
   
   

Compliance

 
   
   
   
   
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