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''' | '''ITIL Process''': [[ITIL Service Design]] - [[Service Level Management]] | ||
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'''Source''': Checklist "Service Level Requirements - SLR" from the ITIL Process Map V2 | ⯈ [https://en.it-processmaps.com/products/itil-process-map.html ITIL Process Map V3] | |||
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The Service Level Requirements document contains the requirements of the IT Service from the client viewpoint; it is a for the Service Specification Sheet and the Service Level Agreement, which further expand the specifications shown here: | The Service Level Requirements document contains the requirements of the IT Service from the client viewpoint; it is a for the Service Specification Sheet and the Service Level Agreement, which further expand the specifications shown here: | ||
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**** Requirements for the maintenance of the Service in the event of a disaster | **** Requirements for the maintenance of the Service in the event of a disaster | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 29 March 2019
ITIL Process: ITIL Service Design - Service Level Management
Checklist Category: ITIL Templates - Service Level Management
Source: Checklist "Service Level Requirements - SLR" from the ITIL Process Map V2 | ⯈ ITIL Process Map V3
The Service Level Requirements document contains the requirements of the IT Service from the client viewpoint; it is a for the Service Specification Sheet and the Service Level Agreement, which further expand the specifications shown here:
- Name of the Service
- Clearance information (with location and date)
- Service Level Manager
- Client
- Service description
- Short description of Service
- Users of the IT Service on the client-side
- Breakdown of the offered Service into Service groups, e.g. along Infrastructure Components or IT Applications
- For each Service group:
- Which Services are offered, e.g.
- Handling of Service interruptions (by telephone, by remote access, on site?)
- User Services (user administration, installation, …)
- What quality is required of the offered Services, e.g.
- Service times
- Availability requirements
- Number of interruptions allowed
- Availability thresholds (xx,xx %)
- Downtimes for maintenance (number of allowed downtimes, pre-notification periods)
- Procedure for announcing interruptions to the Service (planned/ unplanned)
- Performance requirements
- Required capacity (lower/upper limit) for the Service
- Allowed workload/ usage of the Service
- Response times from applications
- Reaction and resolution times (according to priorities, definition of priorities e.g. for the classification of Incidents)
- Requirements for the maintenance of the Service in the event of a disaster
- Which Services are offered, e.g.