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Cloud computing, the model for providing on-demand access to a pool of shared resources with minimum provider interference, is emerging as a substitute to common IT infrastructure. As increasing numbers of cloud consumers dispatch their workloads to cloud providers, Service Level Agreement (SLA) between consumers and providers becomes of paramount importance to guarantee that service quality is preserved at satisfactory levels regardless of the dynamic nature of the cloud environment. SLA contains an explanation of the agreed service, parameters of the level of service, the guarantees regarding the Quality of Service, arrangements and cures for all cases of violations. In this paper, we provide a study about the general structure of SLA, its components, the management processes (in particular SLA monitoring), SLA lifecycle, and pricing. Then, we explore the importance of SLA for cloud computing services related to both the cloud user and the service provider including the differences between SLA for cloud services and other Web services. Finally, we present a comparison between the current major cloud computing service providers in terms of SLA’s.
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1. Introduction
2. A General Overview of Service Level Agreement (SLA)
2.1. SLA Definition
2.2. SLA Components
2.3. Customer and Service Provider Definitions
2.4. Qualities That Can Be Determined in an SLA
2.5. SLA Parameters and Metrics
3. SLA Life Cycle
3.1. Development of Service and SLA Templates
3.2. Discovery and Negotiation of an SLA
3.3. Service Provisioning and Deployment
3.4. Execution of the Service
3.5. Assessment and Corrective Actions during Execution
3.6. Termination and Decommission Of the Service
4. SLA Management
5. SLA in Cloud Computing
5.1. Definition of Cloud Consumer and Cloud Provider
5.2. The Difference between SLA in Cloud Services and Other Web Services
5.3. Proposed Cloud SLA Metrics
5.4. Comparison between SLAS of the Existing Cloud Service Providers
5.5. Proposed Cloud SLA Based on WSLA
5.6. SLA Pricing
7. Conclusion and Future Work
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