Rest API - API Testing and MonitoringWhat does SLA stand for in the context of uptime tracking?AService Level AgreementBSystem Log AnalysisCServer Load AverageDStandard Latency AssessmentCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand SLA meaningSLA is a contract that defines expected service performance and uptime.Step 2: Match SLA to optionsOnly "Service Level Agreement" correctly describes this contract.Final Answer:Service Level Agreement -> Option AQuick Check:SLA = Service Level Agreement [OK]Quick Trick: Remember SLA means agreement on service quality [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESConfusing SLA with system logsThinking SLA measures latencyMixing SLA with server load
Master "API Testing and Monitoring" in Rest API9 interactive learning modes - each teaches the same concept differentlyLearnWhyDeepVisualTryChallengeProjectRecallTime
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