ca dcim: converged capacity management overview

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Capacity is not just about understanding available compute capabilities, CPU capacity or storage capacity. It is also not just about the physical space or environmental constraints within the data center. It is about all of this. That brings us to a definition of what we are seeing organizations begin to address, an area or discipline that to date has been fragmented, spread across tools and organizational silos and definitely has large room for improvement. An area we have coined “Converged Capacity Management.”

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August  2014  

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Converged  Capacity:  Extending  DCIM  to  Manage  Data  Center  &  IT  Capacity  

MaLhew  BoeLcher  

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Are  data  center  issues  holding  you  back?  

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Impera8ve  to  Manage  Capacity  

Q:  Why  do  it?  A:  Capacity  (present/future)  

Most  organiza2ons  are  doing  one,  or  more,  of  these…  build  new  data  center  data  center  consolida8on  retrofit  op8mize  lease  coloca8on  space  deploy  to  cloud  

expensive    risky    complex    disrup8ve  

this  can  be:  

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v Ad  hoc  documents  and  tools  (e.g.  spreadsheets)    

v Scope-­‐limited  “silo”  tools  for  capacity  management  

v Separate  efforts  for  IT  capacity  management  and  data  center  capacity  management.              

How  is  capacity  tradi8onally  managed?  

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Performance  &  Availability    

TCO  

Balancing  Act  

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defining  Converged  Capacity  Management    

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Who  cares?  

IT  

Facili8es  

Business  

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RagingWire  Discusses  CCM      

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3  Fundamentals  of  Converged  Capacity  Management  

Establish  a  unified  view  

Leverage  scenario  planning  capabili8es  

Implement  con8nuous  op8miza8on  and  improvement  

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1.  Establish  a  Unified  View  

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1.  Establish  a  Unified  View  

Over  u8lized  resources  impac8ng  business  services  while  under  u8lized  resources  crea8ng  waste  

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1.  Establish  a  unified  view  

Got  waste?      

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1.  Establish  a  unified  view  

cri8cal  power  at  risk?  

why?  

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2.  Leverage  scenario  planning    capabili8es  

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2.  Leverage  scenario  planning  capabili8es  

Model  growth  to  understand  impact  and  ensure  performance    

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2.  Leverage  scenario  planning  capabili8es  

Converged  Capacity  Management  includes  data  center  impact  

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2.  Leverage  scenario  planning  capabili8es…an  act  on  them  

Automa8c  device  placement  at  op8mal  loca8on  

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3.  Implement  con8nuous  op8miza8on  and  improvement    

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3.  Implement  con8nuous  op8miza8on  and  improvement    

Don’t  be  constrained  by  what  you  had  before.  

What  is  most  important  to  your  data  center    environment?  

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3.  Implement  con8nuous  op8miza8on  and  improvement  …common  use  cases  

Predic8ve  Analy8cs  

Capacity    Analysis  

Virtual  Op8miza8on  

Asset  Management  

Power  Monitoring  &  

Analysis  

Environmental  Op8miza8on  &  

Aler8ng  

…and  more  that  will  reflect  your  priori8es  

Your  Unique  Requirements   …  

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Summary:  3  Fundamentals  of  CCM  

Establish  a  unified  view  

Leverage  scenario  planning  capabili8es  

Implement  con8nuous  op8miza8on  and  improvement  

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