Visualizations in the Service reliability dashboard
List of visualizations and options on the Service reliability dashboard in Service Reliability Management (SRM).
Service state charts
Top-level charts show the number of services in critical, at-risk, and stable states. Their states are based on the error budget remaining on their service level objectives (SLOs). You can select the charts to view service names, adjust the time range, and access additional chart options.
| Chart | What it is | How to use it |
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| Critical | Displays the number of services in a critical state. Critical services have 0% error budget remaining on their SLOs. | View how many services have consumed their error budgets and identify the services needing immediate attention. |
| At risk | Displays the number of services at risk. At-risk services have <= 25% error budget remaining on their SLOs. | Monitor how many services are approaching critical thresholds and find issues early. |
| Stable | Displays the number of stable services. Stable services have more than 25% error budget remaining on their SLOs. | Get insights into overall service health and identify if services are staying reliable over time. |
Risk trends over time
| Chart | What it is | How to use it |
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| High burn rate (>=1) | Shows the number of SLOs with a burn rate >= 1 over time. A high burn rate indicates that the service linked to the SLO is likely to breach its error budget before the compliance period ends. For example, if a service has 30 days to meet its SLO but is using up its error budget in 15 days, the burn rate is 2. |
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| Low budget remaining (<=25%) | Shows the number of SLOs with low or no error budget remaining over time. |
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Service level objectives (SLOs) table
The SLOs table lists the SLOs defined in Service Reliability Management (SRM), and it’s sorted by SLO name by default. Use the table to monitor overall reliability, identify services at risk, and find the assigned teams.
- Name - Name of the SLO. You can select the arrow to sort the table by SLO name, and you can select the name to view the SLO record.
- Reliability - Current state of the SLO. For example, stable, at risk, or critical.
- Measured reliability - Percentage showing the actual performance of the service. For example, if your SLO is 99.9% success, and the actual performance for the month is 99.7%, the measured reliability is 99.7%.
- Objective (percentage) - Target SLO value.
- Burn rate - Numeric value showing how quickly the service is consuming its error budget.
- % Error budget remaining - Percentage of the error budget still available in the current compliance period.
- Service - Name of the service associated with the SLO. You can select the service name to view the service record.
- Assigned - Team responsible for the service.