Class ServiceLevelIndicator (2.4.2)

ServiceLevelIndicator(mapping=None, *, ignore_unknown_fields=False, **kwargs)

A Service-Level Indicator (SLI) describes the "performance" of a service. For some services, the SLI is well-defined. In such cases, the SLI can be described easily by referencing the well-known SLI and providing the needed parameters. Alternatively, a "custom" SLI can be defined with a query to the underlying metric store. An SLI is defined to be good_service / total_service over any queried time interval. The value of performance always falls into the range 0 <= performance <= 1. A custom SLI describes how to compute this ratio, whether this is by dividing values from a pair of time series, cutting a Distribution into good and bad counts, or counting time windows in which the service complies with a criterion. For separation of concerns, a single Service-Level Indicator measures performance for only one aspect of service quality, such as fraction of successful queries or fast-enough queries.

Attributes

NameDescription
basic_sli google.cloud.monitoring_v3.types.BasicSli
Basic SLI on a well-known service type.
request_based google.cloud.monitoring_v3.types.RequestBasedSli
Request-based SLIs
windows_based google.cloud.monitoring_v3.types.WindowsBasedSli
Windows-based SLIs