What is the difference between the Incident "Service" field and the Outage "Service" field?
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9 hours ago
Could someone please explain the relationship between these two fields? Is Incident Service what was affected and Outage Service the root cause? Thank you.
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5 hours ago
Incident Service → This is the business service impacted/affected by the incident. Example: If users can’t log into email, the impacted service is Email.
Outage Service → This is the service actually experiencing the outage (root cause). Example: If the root cause is Active Directory being down, then Active Directory is the outage service, even though Email is what users reporte
In short
Incident Service = what the user sees broken
Outage Service = what’s actually down in the background
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4 hours ago
Hi @SuzyH_ ,
The difference is mainly based on the applied context or purpose, how we have configured the underlying services in our system.
Incident->Service is referring to end user/business entity.
Outage -> Service is referring to technical entity of "Incident->Service"
Email example given by @tejas1111 is explaining well.
-Thanks,
AshishKM
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