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Converged Capacity Management (CCM) Taking Enterprise DCIM to another level” October 14, 2014 Dov Mor Enterprise Account Manager

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Converged Capacity Management (CCM)“Taking Enterprise DCIM to another level”

October 14, 2014

Dov MorEnterprise Account Manager

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Discussion topics

• What is converged capacity management? • Why is it so important? • What specific value does it provide? • How do you make it happen? • Next steps

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What is Converged Capacity Management?

“Converged Capacity Management integrates capacity management across both the IT and the facility environments, providing visibility into total data center capacity consumption.”

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Why is CCM so important…. the infrastructure gap

PowerSpace Cooling

Mobility Social

Big Data ClientExperience

• Data Center Build

• Retrofit

• Optimization

• Consolidation

• Colocation

• CloudDATA CENTER CAPACITY

BUSINESS DEMAND

Infrastructure Gap

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… this gap impacts business…

Is your data center

at risk?

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IT Management & Business Services

Logical

Converged Cap MgtAsset Mgt * Service management

Power & Cooling

Real-time

Data CollectionAnalysisReportingAlerting

Capacity & Inventory

Physical

Asset Management

3D VisualizationCapacity Analysis

ProvisioningPlanning

…a gap oftentimes filled with DCIM

CA DCIM

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What is CCM in real-life?

Specify Requirements

New Business Service

Manage capacity &

deploy

On Time On Budget Reduce

CAPEX Reduce

OPEXAnalyze DC capacity

requirements

Determine power, space

& cooling

Analyze IT Capacity

requirements

Determine compute,

storage, I/O, etc.

Data Center Capacity Management

IT Capacity Management

CCM

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With CCM you gain real business value….

Increased Visibility Improved Provisioning Reduced CAPEX/OPEX

• Total capacity

• Resource utilization

• Organizational silos

• Consumption of IT resources

• Better planning

• Just-in-time

• Effective resource utilization

• Energy savings

• Streamlined processes

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Let’s see it in action….

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Looking closer … increased visibility

• Capacity across IT

• Capacity across facilities

• Unified view

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Looking closer … increased visibility

• Capacity across IT

• Capacity across facilities

• Unified view

Monitor breaker used by VM clusters

Alarm = power exceeds capacity rating

Power issues visible before they present a problem

View IT Utilization on same clusters

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Looking closer … increased visibility

• Capacity across IT

• Capacity across facilities

• Unified view

Indication of productive and unproductive power usage

Unproductive power = potential to reduce IT Equipment

Reduced IT equipment = increased efficiency & less power

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Looking closer … improved provisioning capabilities

• Capacity analysis – What

• “What-if” analysis - Where

• Deployment - How

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Looking closer … reduced OPEX & CAPEX

• Optimization of software

• Optimization of hardware

• Risk mitigation

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Adopt a phased approach to getting started …

Centralize your data archiveStep #1• Consolidate data collection practices• Aggregate capacity-related data from across the organization

Map your service relationshipsStep #2• Leverage your CMDB to understand infrastructure – services dependencies• Visualize, map and manage capacity

Model trends, plan capabilitiesStep #3• Historical and real-time capacity = clear understanding of capacity constraints• Utilize “what-if” scenario analysis to gauge impact of future growth

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Questions?