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mahesh009
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What is the purpose of a Service Level Agreement (SLA)?

  • A. To define the terms and conditions of a service provider-customer relationship
  • B. To document the process of incident management
  • C. To outline the roles and responsibilities of IT staff
  • D. To establish the governance framework for an IT service
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Eshwar Reddy
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A. To define the terms and conditions of a service provider-customer relationship

 

SLAs specify the expected level of service, including metrics for service performance, responsibilities of both parties, and remedies in case of service level breaches.

 

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Sid_Takali
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Hi @mahesh009 

  • A. To define the terms and conditions of a service provider-customer relationship 

A service level agreement (SLA) is an outsourcing and technology vendor contract that outlines a level of service that a supplier promises to deliver to the customer

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Hi @mahesh009 ,

 

The correct answer is: A.

 

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Ravi Gaurav
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Hi @mahesh009 

The correct answer is: A.

 

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VishaalRanS
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Hi @mahesh009 

 

The correct answer is A. To define the terms and conditions of a service provider-customer relationship.

A Service Level Agreement (SLA) outlines the expected level of service between a service provider and a customer, including metrics for service performance and responsibilities of both parties.

 

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Sai Krishna6147
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Hi @mahesh009 

Answer is A.

Service Level Agreement is to define the terms and conditions of a service provider- customer relationship.

 

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Robbie
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Hi @mahesh009,

 

As others have responded, the correct answer is A.

However, rather than just remembering a one-line, I'd suggest both checking the below link and definition from ServiceNow but I'd thoroughly recommend implementing and viewing SLA's on your PDI. SLA's are often overlooked byt play an integral part of the Incident (and other) process and service.

 

https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/xanadu-it-service-management/page/product/service-level-managemen...

 

Create an SLA: https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/xanadu-it-service-management/page/product/service-level-managemen...

 

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Sandeep Rajput
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@mahesh009 Answer is 

  • A. To define the terms and conditions of a service provider-customer relationship

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Dr Atul G- LNG
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Hi @mahesh009 

 

Answer is A - To define the terms and conditions of a service provider-customer relationship

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Ayushi12
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Hi @mahesh009 
Answer: A
Service Level Agreement (SLA) : It is an agreement between Service provider and the Customer.

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thullurishalini
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Hi @mahesh009 

The purpose of a Service Level Agreement (SLA) is:

A. To define the terms and conditions of a service provider-customer relationship12.

SLAs specify the services to be provided, the expected level of performance, and how performance wil...12.
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Pratima Kalamka
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Hello @mahesh009 ,

Correct answer: A(To define the term and conditions of a service provider-customer relationship).

 

 

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Ravi Gaurav
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Hi @mahesh009 

The correct answer is: A.

 

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VishaalRanS
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Hi @mahesh009 

 

The correct answer is A. To define the terms and conditions of a service provider-customer relationship.

A Service Level Agreement (SLA) outlines the expected level of service between a service provider and a customer, including metrics for service performance and responsibilities of both parties.

 

Thanks, and Regards

Vishaal

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Sai Krishna6147
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Hi @mahesh009 

Answer is A.

Service Level Agreement is to define the terms and conditions of a service provider- customer relationship.

 

If my answer has helped with your question, please mark my answer as accepted solution and give a thumb up.

 

Regards

Sai Krishna

Robbie
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Hi @mahesh009,

 

As others have responded, the correct answer is A.

However, rather than just remembering a one-line, I'd suggest both checking the below link and definition from ServiceNow but I'd thoroughly recommend implementing and viewing SLA's on your PDI. SLA's are often overlooked byt play an integral part of the Incident (and other) process and service.

 

https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/xanadu-it-service-management/page/product/service-level-managemen...

 

Create an SLA: https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/xanadu-it-service-management/page/product/service-level-managemen...

 

To help others (or for me to help you more directly), please mark this response correct by clicking on Accept as Solution and/or Kudos.



Thanks, Robbie

Sandeep Rajput
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@mahesh009 Answer is 

  • A. To define the terms and conditions of a service provider-customer relationship