Abstract

Increasingly, Internet services are being deployed over an infrastructure that spans multiple control domains. These services require cooperation between multiple organizations, systems and entities. Currently, few standard mechanisms exist to share selective management information between the various service providers or between service providers and their customers. Such mechanisms are necessary for end-to-end service management and diagnosis as well as for ensuring the service level obligations between a service provider and its customers or partners. This paper describes an architecture that uses contracts based on service level agreements (SLAs) to share selective management information across administrative boundaries. The design of a prototype implementation for automatically measuring, monitoring, and verifying service level agreements for Internet services is also described.

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