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тАО01-24-2002 11:07 AM
тАО01-24-2002 11:07 AM
Re: Servcie Level Agreement between SA's and DBA's
Not harsh at all Paula. It's not that I disagree with anything being said here. It's just that I've been asked to create a document outlining the services the DBA's should expect of the the SA's. I am sure the reverse will be requested as well.
In all liklihood the document will generate some interest amongst management to solve the problem once and for all.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this posting.
Steve
In all liklihood the document will generate some interest amongst management to solve the problem once and for all.
Thanks to everyone who contributed to this posting.
Steve
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тАО01-24-2002 01:14 PM
тАО01-24-2002 01:14 PM
Re: Servcie Level Agreement between SA's and DBA's
Interesting that you stated management knows of the problem and they are asking you to reslolve the problem. My question is what is management doing to fix this problem?
Shouldn't management setup the structure for the two groups to work together and support your business and end-users?
Shouldn't management setup the structure for the two groups to work together and support your business and end-users?
Positive Results requires Positive Thinking
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тАО01-25-2002 05:17 AM
тАО01-25-2002 05:17 AM
Re: Servcie Level Agreement between SA's and DBA's
That would certainly be true in a perfect world. I'm not going to go there though.
I'm just going to draft a document that is more roles and responsibilities related than service level related. I'll run it up the flagpole and see what comes of it.
I think if I define those terms then we can begin to talk about where there is cross-over and about areas where one side or the other has primary responsibility.
Thanks everyone!
Steve
I'm just going to draft a document that is more roles and responsibilities related than service level related. I'll run it up the flagpole and see what comes of it.
I think if I define those terms then we can begin to talk about where there is cross-over and about areas where one side or the other has primary responsibility.
Thanks everyone!
Steve
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тАО02-25-2002 04:30 PM
тАО02-25-2002 04:30 PM
Re: Servcie Level Agreement between SA's and DBA's
Steve,
I recommend backing away from the DBA/SA trees so you can see the forest. Most SLA's are about percent up time, and response time. I see few people talking on this subject. Maybe they have never worked on an SLA document before but it entails: uptime percentage and what happens, if it is violated, provisions for all parties envolved clearly defining duties, before,during and after outage, including outage reports and accountability. A system in place to provide for scheduled downtime and people responsible for signing off on the downtime, if they sign off and complain later too bad. I recommend a structured aproach involving the customers, (end users), Management of all parties, and looking up what an SLA looks like for other more developed fields like networking/telcom. Also outages require Mean Time to Repair, and reports for preventing them in the future. I hope some of this was helpful. Good luck.
I recommend backing away from the DBA/SA trees so you can see the forest. Most SLA's are about percent up time, and response time. I see few people talking on this subject. Maybe they have never worked on an SLA document before but it entails: uptime percentage and what happens, if it is violated, provisions for all parties envolved clearly defining duties, before,during and after outage, including outage reports and accountability. A system in place to provide for scheduled downtime and people responsible for signing off on the downtime, if they sign off and complain later too bad. I recommend a structured aproach involving the customers, (end users), Management of all parties, and looking up what an SLA looks like for other more developed fields like networking/telcom. Also outages require Mean Time to Repair, and reports for preventing them in the future. I hope some of this was helpful. Good luck.
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