Web- Hosting: Service Level Agreement



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Web- Hosting: Service Level Agreement Aims of the Service The Web Hosting service provides an internal environment for hosting static websites or small- scale web applications. The service aims to provide a set of standard hosting solutions across our centrally managed Linux and Windows hosting environments. The service provides out of the box web hosting solutions only, and does not include support for any software or building/maintaining websites. Web design/development services are available as part of our Web Publishing service. Details are available at: http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools- departments/information- services/services/computing/audio- visual- multi- media/web- development Supported Technologies The Web Hosting service supports a number of standard web technologies. The table below details the technologies supported by each of our shared hosting environments: Category Linux Windows Software Languages Web Servers Apache IIS Cold Fusion Database mysql MS SQL Server MS Access Details of current supported versions are available on the IS website at: http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools- departments/information- services/services/computing/audio- visual- multi- media/web- hosting/using- web- hosting

Resellers Reseller accounts are available for business areas that would prefer to have the ability to set up and configure their own virtual hosts. Resellers are available on the Linux environment only and can create accounts based on the Bronze and silver packages outlined in the Service Options section below. Details of the reseller accounts are included in the table below. Service Options The table below defines the range of services offered. Features Windows Linux Reseller Standard Application Bronze Silver Gold Linux Only Space 1GB 3GB 1GB 5GB 25GB No Limit^ Databases 0 1 1 3 10 No Limit^ Bandwidth No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit^ Scripting Coldfusion Coldfusion SSL Yes* Yes* Yes* Yes* Yes* Yes* EASE Yes* Yes* Yes* Yes* Yes* Yes* SSI Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Access No Yes No No No No mysql No No Yes Yes Yes Yes MS SQL Server No Yes No No No No SFTP Accounts 0 0 1 1 1 No Limit Domains 1 1 1 1 1 No Limit^ Sub Domains 0 0 0 3 No Limit No Limit Secure Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Directories (AD or.htaccess) Annual Cost 50 300 175 350 750 4200 * Available on request from IS on a per domain basis ^ May be limited on a per server for capacity reasons if required Integration with EASE One of the major benefits of an internal hosting solution is the ability to integrate with the University s CoSign-based EASE authentication service. EASE can be used to secure an entire site or specific areas only. It can also be used for user authentication with web applications. EASE can be enabled for a hosted domain on request. The Web Hosting service provides support for the EASE setup and configuration with a hosted domain only. The service does not provide support for integration with web applications or content.

Service Availability & Support Except for planned service outages, the service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Planned downtime is scheduled giving two weeks notice via service alerts: http://reports.is.ed.ac.uk/alerts/ Support is available, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. excluding University Holidays Support enquiries should be submitted to the Web Integration team via IS Helpline: IS.Helpline@ed.ac.uk Included Under the Web Hosting service, support is provided for the hosting environment and virtual host only, including: Server availability and performance Server software and utilities (Apache,, etc.) Virtual host configuration EASE and SSL configuration Security of hosting environment Excluded The service does not provide support for web applications, content management systems or website code/content, including: Installing/configuring content management systems Integrating we applications with EASE Migrating content from an existing website Broken code or web content Website/Web application security (including patching/updating) Resellers Resellers are expected to provide 2 nd line support for any websites that they own and may provide different levels of support as defined by the resellers themselves.

Support Incidents Support incidents will be handled on a priority basis. The tables below provide definitions of priorities and associated target incident duration times. Priorities Urgency Impact Individual(s) Dept/Location(s) University Normal Low Priority Normal Priority Medium Priority Higher Normal Priority Medium Priority High Priority Highest Medium Priority High Priority Critical Priority Target Incident Durations Priority Critical High Medium Normal Low Target incident duration 1 working day 2 working days 3 working days 5 working days 8 working days Feedback or Escalations Feedback on the Hosting Service should be sent to IS.Helpline@ed.ac.uk Escalation for any service issues should work as per standard University support procedures, via IS Helpline.

Backups & Disaster Recovery All Web Hosting servers are backed up to a secondary data centre using replication technology. These backups can be used to recover the service in the event of a disaster at the primary site. They also allow for recovery of individual files and folders if required. Backup Schedule Backups of all servers are taken daily, early morning between 01:00 and 07:00. Times vary by server due to the variance in time taken to copy each machine. Backup retention Backups are held for a period of 1 month. This allows for server, account, or file recovery for any given day up to 1 month prior to the time of restore. Account/File restore Individual web hosting accounts, folders or files can be restored or provided to account owners on request. Recovery requests are processed in accordance with support procedure details above and can take up to 1 working day to retrieve under normal circumstances. Restore requests should be emailed to IS.Helpline@ed.ac.uk Disaster recovery In the event of a service failure or disaster, we will make every effort to restore the primary server in the first instance. If restoring the primary server is not possible, we will fail over to the most recent backup available. A failover scenario will result in a maximum of 24hrs loss of data. The service will then be fail back to the primary site when the service there has been fully restored. No data will be lost as part of the failback process.