Establishing Policy and Metric Baselines
As mentioned earlier, it is recommended that you first begin defining policies and procedures regarding service levels and objectives. Because each environment varies in design, you can’t create cookie-cutter policies—you need to tailor them to your particular business practices and to the environment. In addition, you should strive to set policies that set user expectations and, more important, help winnow out empirical data.
Essentially, policies and procedures define how the system is supposed to be used—establishing guidelines to help users understand that they cannot use the system in just any way they see fit. Many benefits are derived from these policies and procedures. For example, in an environment ...
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