Cloud Service Mesh Service Level Agreement

During the Term of the agreement under which Google has agreed to provide Google Cloud Platform to Customer (as applicable, the "Agreement"), the Covered Service will provide a Monthly Uptime Percentage to Customer (the "Service Level Objective" or "SLO") as follows:

Covered Service

Monthly Uptime Percentage

Managed Cloud Service Mesh

>= 99.0%

Covered Service

Monthly Uptime Percentage

Managed Cloud Service Mesh

>= 99.0%

If Google does not meet the SLO, and if Customer meets its obligations under this SLA, Customer will be eligible to receive the Financial Credits described below. Monthly Uptime Percentage and Financial Credit are determined on a calendar month basis per instance. This SLA states Customer's sole and exclusive remedy for any failure by Google to meet the SLO. Capitalized terms used in this SLA, but not defined in this SLA, have the meaning set forth in the Agreement. If the Agreement authorizes the resale or supply of Google Cloud Platform under a Google Cloud partner or reseller program, then all references to Customer in this SLA mean Partner or Reseller (as applicable), and any Financial Credit(s) will only apply for impacted Partner or Reseller order(s) under the Agreement.

Definitions

  • "Covered Service" means Managed Cloud Service Mesh with Envoy proxy data plane serving active mesh configuration that is consumable by that dataplane.
  • "Downtime" means more than a 10 percent Error Rate. Downtime is measured based on server side Error Rate.
  • "Downtime Period" means a period of one or more consecutive minutes of Downtime. Partial minutes or intermittent Downtime for a period of less than one minute will not count towards any Downtime Periods.
  • "Error Rate" means the number of Valid Requests that result in a gRPC error codes “Unknown” (2), “Internal” (13) or “Unavailable” (14) divided by the total number of Valid Requests during that period.
  • "Financial Credit" means the following:

Monthly Uptime Percentage

Percentage of monthly bill for the Covered Service that does not meet SLO that will be credited to Customer's future monthly bills

98.0% - < 99.0%

10%

95.0% - < 98.0%

25%

< 95.0%

50%

Monthly Uptime Percentage

Percentage of monthly bill for the Covered Service that does not meet SLO that will be credited to Customer's future monthly bills

98.0% - < 99.0%

10%

95.0% - < 98.0%

25%

< 95.0%

50%

  • "Monthly Uptime Percentage" means total number of minutes in a month, minus the number of minutes of Downtime suffered from all Downtime Periods in a month, divided by the total number of minutes in a month.
  • "Valid Requests" are requests to meshconfig.googleapis.com sent by the sidecar that was injected due to the use of the product, that conform to the Documentation and would normally result in a non-error response. 

Customer Must Request Financial Credit

In order to receive any of the Financial Credits described above, Customer must notify Google technical support within 30 days from the time Customer becomes eligible to receive a Financial Credit. Customer must also provide Google with log files showing Downtime Periods and the date and time they occurred. If Customer does not comply with these requirements, Customer will forfeit its right to receive a Financial Credit.

Maximum Financial Credit

The maximum aggregate number of Financial Credits issued by Google to Customer for all Downtime Periods in a single billing month will not exceed 50% of the amount due from Customer for the Covered Service that did not meet SLO for the applicable month. Financial Credits will be in the form of a monetary credit applied to future use of the Covered Service and will be applied within 60 days after the Financial Credit was requested.

SLA Exclusions

The SLA does not apply to any (a) features or Services designated pre-general availability (unless otherwise set forth in the associated Documentation); (b) features or Services excluded from the SLA (in the associated Documentation); (c) errors (i) caused by factors outside of Google’s reasonable control; (ii) that resulted from Customer's software or hardware or third party software or hardware, or both; (iii) that resulted from abuses or other behaviors that violate the Agreement; or (iv) that resulted from quotas applied by the system or listed in the Documentation.

Last modified October 3, 2024
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