40.0 Creating, Modifying, and Deleting Service Levels

A service level defines the monthly cost for each type of host resource (vCPUs, memory, storage, and networks). For example, you might set the cost of one vCPU at $25 per month. If a workload requires two vCPUs, $50 is added to the monthly cost of the workload.

A service level can also include service objectives. Objectives typically define measurable behaviors such as host availability (uptime) or support response time and have a cost associated with them. Any service objective costs are added to the monthly cost of a workload that is deployed in the resource group.

The following sections provide instructions for managing service levels and service level objectives: