The agreement detailing the timeline to implement a solution.
B.
The agreement detailing measurable metrics that must be met.
C.
The agreement explaining requirements for protected data.
D.
The agreement explaining the ratio of net income and investment.
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
A Service Level Agreement (SLA) is a critical contractual component in IT and cloud service delivery. It defines the specific, measurable metrics that a service provider commits to maintaining for the customer. These metrics typically include system availability (uptime percentages), performance latency thresholds, and support response times. Unlike a project timeline or a security requirement document, the SLA provides a baseline for accountability and service quality. In the context of HPE GreenLake, SLAs ensure that the " as-a-service " experience meets the enterprise ' s mission-critical needs. If these measurable metrics are not met, the agreement often specifies financial credits or remedial actions. This differentiates it from other agreements that might focus purely on the scope of work or legal compliance without quantifiable performance indicators.
[References: HPE Edge-to-Cloud Solutions Official Certification Study Guide; HPE GreenLake Service Level Agreement Documentation., ]
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