Capacity Management Handbook, Monitor, Analyze, Tune, Manage Demand and Plan Your Organizations IT Capacity Demands Best Practices Handbook - Ready to Use Bringing Theory Into Action

Capacity Management Handbook, Monitor, Analyze, Tune, Manage Demand and Plan Your Organizations IT Capacity Demands Best Practices Handbook - Ready to Use Bringing Theory Into Action
Author: Gerard Blokdijk
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-08
Genre: Computer capacity
ISBN: 9781921523588

Ensure Your IT Services Keep Up With Your Customer's Capacity Demands. Capacity Management and this book's primary goal is to ensure that IT capacity meets current and future business requirements in a cost-effective manner. This book is based on the best practice ITIL framework. ITIL version 3 views capacity management as comprising three sub-processes: business capacity management, service capacity management, and component capacity management (known as resource capacity management in ITIL version 2). The object of Capacity Management is to provide the right capacity, for the right customer, at the right location, for the right costs. This will help ensure that the capability of the IT Services and the supporting Infrastructure can be delivered in line with the Business Objectives. In addition to this, Capacity Management will perform iterative optimization activities to ensure constant improvements and alignment. This Capacity Management book provides a wide variety of resources to boost your understanding and ability to implement Capacity Management in your organization. This book covers everything Capacity management is concerned with: - Monitoring the performance and throughput or load on a server, server farm, or property - Performance analysis of measurement data, including analysis of the impact of new releases on capacity - Performance tuning activities to ensure the most efficient use of existing infrastructure - Understanding the demands on the Service and future plans for workload growth (or shrinkage) - Influences on demand for computing resources - Capacity planning - developing a plan for the Service - Capacity management interactswith the discipline of Performance Engineering, both during the requirements and design activities of building a system, and when using performance monitoring as an input for managing capacity of deployed systems. The books Contents include Capacity Management Objectives and Goal templates, Capacity Key Performance Indicators, Critical Success Factors and a checklist to help understand just how well Capacity Management is performed in your environment. It is tailor-fit for IT managers who need to move towards a services-oriented organization, but don't have the time or resources at hand to develop the required templates and structure for implementation.

Capacity Management - A Practitioner Guide

Capacity Management - A Practitioner Guide
Author: Annelies van der Veen
Publisher: Van Haren
Total Pages: 233
Release: 1970-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9087535864

Capacity Management is described in most key ITSM frameworks: ITIL, ISO 20000 Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF) and the Application Service Library (ASL) all note the importance of Capacity Management. This major title meets the need for an in-depth practical guide to this critical process. Written and reviewed by some of the world s most respected experts in this field it shows how Capacity Management best practice can support provision of a consistent, acceptable service level at a known and controlled cost. Practical advice covers the essential control of two balances: Supply versus demand and resources versus cost. In times of mean, frugal economic measures, it is essential to focus on those practices that are effective and yield practical results. In enlightened times of sustainability, it is also a requirement to find solutions that satisfy the criteria for 'greenness'. This excellent title shows how Capacity Management works not only within an IT environment but also why it is pivotal in meeting high profile business demands. Aligns with ISO/IEC 20000 and ITIL® ISO/IEC lists a set of required capacity management deliverables ITIL outlines what should be done in capacity management this book starts to describe how to do it Covers details of what capacity management is all about: what is capacity management why do it benefits and cost-benefit analysis how to do it data-flows and activities who does it roles and perspectives implementation, maintenance, improvement, tools Provides comprehensive templates and checklists: objectives, interfaces and data-flows, sub-practices and activities metrics, application sizing parameters, data for modelling deliverables, reports, CMMI levels, KPIs, risk matrix sample capacity plan

Capacity Management Best Practice Handbook

Capacity Management Best Practice Handbook
Author: Gerard Blokdijk
Publisher: Emereo Pty Limited
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2008-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781921523892

Capacity Management is a process used to manage information technology (IT). Its primary goal is to ensure that IT capacity meets current and future business requirements in a cost-effective manner. One common interpretation of Capacity Management is described in the ITIL framework. This book covers every detail, including some missed in other books. This thorough book provides a clear roadmap to designing, implementing and operating Capacity Management. The author leaves no key process out and completely covers everything from initial concept to measuring support effectiveness and process improvement. The book starts with an initial strategy that is focused on planning Capacity Management services that are completely aligned to requirements and are based on a mission statement. This business-oriented approach is refreshing and will keep IT grounded in the real reasons for Capacity Management. More importantly is the process for careful selection of services to provide. An overly ambitious set of service goals will kill a Capacity Management implementation early in its life by offering too much before there is a stable Capacity Management process in place. This book is realistic and lays the foundation for a successful implementation. The section on the actual design of the Capacity Management structure provides insights and information that can be applied to a large number of solutions. Since Capacity Management will be organized in accordance with requirements and unique mission statements, this section of the book is like a catalog of patterns. It has excellent tips on how to best structure Capacity Management to meet requirements and mission. The information onaccurately estimating staffing requirements is consistent with industry best practices and something that, believe it or not, is often overlooked when Capacity Management is established. This book gets into the meat by thoroughly covering the processes that are essential to running Capacity Management. There are many topics that stand out as both unique [to books of this genre] and reflect best practices by the best-run Capacity Management initiatives. Examples are change control, disaster recovery and vendor management. These topics show that the author not only considers business alignment, but also cross-functional alignment within IT. Professional resources and underlying technology are provided in detail. This book contains an in-depth coverage of operational requirements for Capacity Management once it has been implemented. It hits all of the critical success factors, such as performance metrics, service level agreements, communications and internal evaluations. It even has a chapter on marketing, which is something that is important but not often done by most Capacity Management initiatives. This proactive approach to keeping users (your customers) informed of new services, accomplishments and tips is excellent and will go a long way towards attaining high customer satisfaction scores - not to mention proving the value of Capacity Management to IT and business management. You will find this book to be one of the best for planning and implementing world-class Capacity Management.

The Resource Management and Capacity Planning Handbook: A Guide to Maximizing the Value of Your Limited People Resources

The Resource Management and Capacity Planning Handbook: A Guide to Maximizing the Value of Your Limited People Resources
Author: Jerry Manas
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-08-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071836195

THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO MAXIMIZING LIMITED RESOURCES TO INNOVATE AND GROW Trying to accomplish too much with too few resources has become almost customary in business today. More often than not, though, all that we "accomplish" is delayed projects, mass confusion, and missed opportunities--not the achievement of business goals. The Resource Management and Capacity Planning Handbook helps you tackle the critical challenges of resource management and capacity planning head on by providing a proven tool for making the leap from chaos to control: the Capacity Quadrant, a framework for addressing visibility, prioritization, optimization of existing resources, and integrated planning and governance. The Resource Management and Capacity Planning Handbook demystifies the complexities of resource capacity and demand management and offers clear ways for maximizing your limited resources to drive business growth and sustainability. This groundbreaking guide includes: The latest benchmark data from a comprehensive study of resource management Case studies from organizations that have used the book's methods with great success Tools for overcoming common barriers and making decisions involving time capture, resource assignments, and competing priorities Recommendations on ownership of the organization's resource management and capacity planning functions Considerations for addressing the human side of resource management and capacity planning The Resource Management and Capacity Planning Handbook gives you the information, insight, and proven methods to take your company where it has never been before. PRAISE FOR THE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND CAPACITY PLANNING HANDBOOK "There are lots of leadership books, scores of human resources books, and plenty of project and portfolio management books. This is the first book dedicated to what is essentially the drivetrain of organizations--the effective use of its people toward its most important activities. This is Manas's best and most ambitious book yet." -- Judith E. Glaser, CEO, Benchmark Communications, Inc.; Chairman of The Creating WE Institute; and author of the bestselling Conversational Intelligence "Jerry's book and the Capacity Quadrant model he outlines give you a realistic view of your workforce and an approach to maximizing the 'people power' in your organization that's easy to understand and apply. It could very well help transform your company and make you a hero in the process!" -- Dave Garrett, President and CEO, ProjectManagement.com "Unlike lifeless products, people skills and capacity are difficult to measure and vary widely between 'good' days and 'bad' days. Manas steps nimbly through this minefield with solid evidence and practical advice--all laced together in an easy-to-read style." -- R. Max Wideman FCSCE, FEIC, FICE, FPMI "It didn't take me too long into reading when I realized how much we really needed this book. I wish we had it when we started implementing Resource Capacity Planning and Investment Planning. I will make sure all of my staff members have copies." -- Gary Merrifield, PMP, Manager, IT Project Delivery and Quality Assurance, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana "A great guide to the most important topic in management: how to maximize your limited people resources." -- Hans Heuschkel, Senior Business Intelligence Analyst/Project Manager, Swiss insurance company

The Art of Capacity Planning

The Art of Capacity Planning
Author: John Allspaw
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2008-09-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0596551835

Success on the web is measured by usage and growth. Web-based companies live or die by the ability to scale their infrastructure to accommodate increasing demand. This book is a hands-on and practical guide to planning for such growth, with many techniques and considerations to help you plan, deploy, and manage web application infrastructure. The Art of Capacity Planning is written by the manager of data operations for the world-famous photo-sharing site Flickr.com, now owned by Yahoo! John Allspaw combines personal anecdotes from many phases of Flickr's growth with insights from his colleagues in many other industries to give you solid guidelines for measuring your growth, predicting trends, and making cost-effective preparations. Topics include: Evaluating tools for measurement and deployment Capacity analysis and prediction for storage, database, and application servers Designing architectures to easily add and measure capacity Handling sudden spikes Predicting exponential and explosive growth How cloud services such as EC2 can fit into a capacity strategy In this book, Allspaw draws on years of valuable experience, starting from the days when Flickr was relatively small and had to deal with the typical growth pains and cost/performance trade-offs of a typical company with a Web presence. The advice he offers in The Art of Capacity Planning will not only help you prepare for explosive growth, it will save you tons of grief.

Fulfilling Customer Needs

Fulfilling Customer Needs
Author: Harry K. Jackson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1998-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780471180920

This volume is structured around the need to understand capacity, measure capacity, measure performance, and balance requirements and resources for production. All of these elements are combined in the book into an integrated model for optimizing the performance of the organization.

A-Z of Capacity Management

A-Z of Capacity Management
Author: Dominic Ogbonna
Publisher: Booklocker.com
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2017-11-20
Genre:
ISBN: 9781634927574

Most often we are told the "what and why" of capacity management, but not how to make it happen. This book provides good practical approach on how to implement the process, with a view to bringing its benefits to the organization. Capacity management is incomplete without business driven capacity planning.

Cloud Capacity Management

Cloud Capacity Management
Author: Navin Sabharwal
Publisher: Apress
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2013-08-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1430249242

Cloud Capacity Management helps readers in understanding what the cloud, IaaS, PaaS, SaaS are, how they relate to capacity planning and management and which stakeholders are involved in delivering value in the cloud value chain. It explains the role of capacity management for a creator, aggregator, and consumer of cloud services and how to provision for it in a 'pay as you use model'. This involves a high level of abstraction and virtualization to facilitate rapid and on demand provisioning of services. The conventional IT service models take a traditional approach when planning for service capacity to provide optimum services levels which has huge cost implications for service providers. This book addresses the gap areas between traditional capacity management practices and cloud service models. It also showcases capacity management process design and implementation in a cloud computing domain using ITSM best practices. This book is a blend of ITSM best practices and infrastructure capacity planning and optimization implementation in various cloud scenarios. Cloud Capacity Management addresses the basics of cloud computing, its various models, and their impact on capacity planning. This book also highlights the infrastructure capacity management implementation process in a cloud environment showcasing inherent capabilities of tool sets available and the various techniques for capacity planning and performance management. Techniques like dynamic resource scheduling, scaling, load balancing, and clustering etc are explained for implementing capacity management.

Capacity Planning with SAP

Capacity Planning with SAP
Author: Uwe Göhring
Publisher: Espresso Tutorials GmbH
Total Pages: 211
Release:
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Does your organization need to improve the way it manages capacity management in SAP? This book dives into an often overlooked area of SAP and provides readers with an understanding of SAP Capacity Management functionality, including capacity planning, sequencing, leveling, and scheduling. Identify quick wins you can implement to improve results and identify opportunities. Learn more about your options for resource leveling and identify how to leverage capacity planning to build a more robust supply chain program at your organization. Explore how to leverage material requirements planning (MRP) and advanced planning systems (APS) in SAP to build a better supply program. Take an indepth look at how to translate planned and customer demand into an effective production program. Walk through standard SAP ERP functionality available for capacity management planning. By using practical examples, tips, and screenshots, the author brings readers quickly up to speed on the fundamentals of SAP Capacity Management. - How to leverage SAP Capacity Management - Capacity planning best practices - Options for capacity scheduling in SAP ERP - Automatic resource and material scheduling with SAP APO