A Service Level Agreement (SLA) is a commitment between a service provider and a client. Specific aspects of the service – quality, availability, responsibilities – are agreed between the service provider and the service user. SLAs are commonly used in IT to define the levels of service expected from a service provider, laying out the metrics by which service is measured, and the remedies or penalties if agreed-on service levels are not achieved.
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