SLA on Reports

Arvind at 22h28
16
Nov
2009
SLA on Reports

How do you determine an SLA (service level agreement) for reports performance? Lets say a report returns 10,000 rows with about 50 columns in it. What is an acceptable time that we should target? Any ideas?

thanks
Arvind.
About
This topic belongs to the forum
  • Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence based on dimensional modeling and the Kimball Lifecycle.

  • Numbers of topics : 1858
  • Numbers of messages : 8714
  • Numbers of users : 3801
  • Numbers of points : 1672
Similar topics
hi all, i am abeginner to selenium . how to generate execution reports using seleniumRC+Junit+ thanks&regards sridhar
I am building a data warehouse on the Microsoft BI Platform. The architecture will include a dimensional model database residing on SQL Server 2008 that is updated nightly from a daily snapshot of a production database. The architecture will also includ
It would be nice that instead of reciving emails countless times with reports, reports would automatically go to a moderator forum that you have to set up. That way moderators can view the reports, without that annoying link to follow.
i seen this in other forum and i think is good to have it here too. so when some1 report a post that msg appears at the bottom of their post(bellow from their sig): this would show to other members that the post has already been reported so they wont
hello... this just occured to me when i was reporting kilseks ban on the french site... what if we could have multipul reasons when we make a report... what if the reported content covers more than just one of the catagories that are listed
Forums from same category
See also
more_less
Informations

8 Replies For the topic :
"SLA on Reports"

This topic has been viewed 2060 times.

Last message :
16/11/2009 at 22h28 by "Arvind"