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What is the difference between the Incident "Service" field and the Outage "Service" field?

SuzyH_
Tera Contributor

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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AshishKM
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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 @TejasSN_LogicX is explaining well. 

 

-Thanks,

AshishKM


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TejasSN_LogicX
Tera Contributor

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

AshishKM
Kilo Patron
Kilo Patron

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 @TejasSN_LogicX is explaining well. 

 

-Thanks,

AshishKM


Please mark this response as correct and helpful if it helps you can mark more that one reply as accepted solution