The proliferation of virtualized applications has greatly increased the complexity of capacity planning and performance management. Monitoring and forecasting CPU utilization is no longer enough. IT operations and capacity planners now must understand and optimize their applications and infrastructure from the end user to the data center.
Join Correlsense and Metron-Athene for an online seminar which will explore key performance management and capacity planning strategies for a virtualized world. We will discuss:
What you need to know about capacity management when operating in both physical and virtual environments
How performance monitoring in virtual environments relates to your capacity management goals
What is unique about capacity and performance management for virtualized applications
The Codex of Business Writing Software for Real-World Solutions 2.pptx
5 APM and Capacity Planning Imperatives for a Virtualized World
1. Five APM and Capacity Planning
Imperatives for a Virtualized World
Your hosts:
Rich Fronheiser Frank Days
Metron-Athene Correlsense
October 17, 2012
5. Managing Entire Environment
Planning ahead to meet biz requirements and SLAs while managing:
Business Constant Change, M&A
Service Complex, Multi-Tiered Architectures, SOA
Component Heterogeneous, Dynamic (Virtual, Cloud)
6. Moving from Physical to Virtual
• Virtual infrastructure is shared
• Can be over-subscribed
• Control in the hands of resources manager
• App performance before and after migration is
critical
7. Maintaining SLAs
• SLAs are still in place even if you virtualize
• Load testing might not provide enough info
• How do you monitor desktop response time?
• How do you know your end to end performance?
8. Traditional Tools are Insufficient
Lack end-to-end performance management and capacity planning functions
“CPU and “PING works, “SAN has low “Plenty of Storage &
Memory are OK” Temp is OK” utilization” No hardware failures”
Application Database X
Server Server Fabric
Storage Target
Application Server SAN
Performance SW Mgmt. SW Mgmt. SW
Array Mgmt. SW
SRM Tools
“Plenty of
capacity”
10. Imperative 1:
Changing of Mindsets
• Shift to virtualization requires a change of mindset in many
data centers
– Technology moves work to pockets of adequate capacity
– Proper amounts of capacity on a host level is no longer focus
– Ensure adequate headroom for periods of peak demand
– Virtualization provides savings only if capacity managed
11. Imperative 2:
ITIL – Service-Driven Approach
• Driven by:
– Shared infrastructure/resources
– Centralized storage
– Reliance on network resources
• Strong processes to drive today’s virtualized data center
– Incident Management
– Problem Management
– Service Level Management
• Proper CM ensures fewer problems and that SLAs are met
12. Imperative 3:
Focus on Services and SLAs
• ITIL-based approach
• The service lifecycle is the central focus
• Crucial that SLAs are developed that are
– Specific
– Measurable
– Achievable
– At an acceptable cost
• Ensure enough (but not too much) capacity to meet SLAs
13. Focus on Services and SLAs
• Measuring end-to-end transaction time for production
transactions is necessary to see if SLAs are met
• When SLAs are not met, model scenarios to determine
infrastructure changes
• APM data helps find opportunities to right-size virtualized
infrastructures
14. APM/Capacity Data Integration
Online Trading Response Time - 21/07/2010
SLA Warn ing SLA Breach Average Response seconds
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15. APM/Capacity Data Integration
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16. APM/Capacity Data Integration
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100 4.0
90
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40
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30
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Server Utilization by Application on the 18/07/2010 for mercury
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18. Imperative 4:
Understand your Complete IT Picture
• Monitor critical application performance across physical and
virtual environments
• Understand your true end-user experience
• Verify performance in the new virtual environment
20. Imperative 5:
Monitor your IT Infrastructure End to End
Who what response times
Your users are experiencing
SERVER
WEB APP SVR
PROXY
MQ/ESB
LDAP CORBA
DCOM
Web
Services
Datacenter
23. Summary
• Virtualization brings many challenges
– P2V migrations
– Applications environments
– Traditional tools are insufficient
• Solutions
– SharePath to fully track transactions
– Athene to optimize capacity management
– Using performance data for better capacity management
decisions and predictions
But why is this infrastructure in place? It is to host Applications that are required to support the Business.And the Transactions that flow through these applications are what allow the Business to be a Success.The founders of SharePath realized that by managing these Transactions is the most important thing because they are the lifeblood of the company.These transactions can be simple client Server transactions from Thick Clients talking to Databases <click>To more complex legacy Client Server transactions that connect multiple Back-End systems <click>To Web Transactions that now allow end-users to directly interact with your business systems and issue their own transactions.<click>And now these Web Technologies allow internal applications to be built to run the business.The point is that in this Complex, Heterogeneous technology architecture, the key thing to monitor is the Transactions of all types that flow through these systems.<click