What is a Service Level Objectives (SLO) an what it means for performance testing
A service level objective (SLO) is a measurable reliability target for a service over a specific time window—like "99.9% of requests complete in under 200ms over 30 days." SLOs turn vague notions of "good performance" into concrete numbers that engineering teams can track, test against, and use to m
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