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Sustainability SLA Strategy and Roadmap Example

In this example, you define Service Level Agreements (SLAs) that balance performance and sustainability. SLAs are tailored so that services only scale during periods of high demand, and scale down when not in use. This proactive capacity management avoids unnecessary resource allocation while ensuring sufficient performance and availability.

Key steps to accomplish this include:

  • Demand Forecasting: Regularly analyze resource usage trends and collaborate with stakeholders to predict demand.
  • Autoscaling Policies: Implement rules that adjust capacity according to real-time metrics, reducing wasteful overprovisioning.
  • Observability Integration: Utilize monitoring tools to create feedback loops, automatically updating SLAs based on actual usage patterns.
  • Continuous Improvement: Reevaluate usage data and refine scaling policies to maintain a sustainable operational footprint.

By aligning SLAs with demand, you ensure that resource allocations remain flexible and efficient, contributing to both cost savings and reduced carbon emissions.

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