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Cynical view: By making people jump through hoops to make the request, a lot of people will not bother. Assuming they only refund the service costs for the hours of outage, only the largest of customers will be owed a refund that is greater than the cost of an employee chasing compiling the information requested. For sake of argument, if you have a monthly bill of 10k (a reasonably sized operation), a 1 day outage wi…
for your example, one day would be about 3% of downtime. My understanding of their sla, for the services ive checked with an sla, a 3% downtime is a 25% credit for the month's total, or $2500, assuming its all sla spend. In this outage's case you might be able to argue for a 10% credit on affected services for the month, figuring 3.5 hours down is 99.6% uptime. but i still agree, it cost us way more in developer time…