Scoring System Utilization through Business Profiles

Jesús Omana Iglesias, James Thorburn, T. Parsons, John Murphy, P. O'Sullivan
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Understanding system utilization is currently a difficult challenge for industry. Current monitoring tools tend to focus on monitoring critical servers and databases within a narrow technical context, and have not been designed to to manage extremely heterogeneous IT infrastructure such as desktops, laptops, and servers, where the number of devices can be in the order of tens of thousands. This is an issue for many different domains (organizations with large IT infrastructures, cloud computing providers, or software as a service providers) where an understanding of how computer hardware is being utilized is essential for understanding business cost, workload migrations and future investment requirements. Furthermore, organizations find it difficult to understand the raw metrics collected by current monitoring tools, in particular when trying to understand to what degree their systems are being utilized in the context of different business purposes. This paper presents different techniques for the extraction of meaningful resource utilization information from raw monitoring data, a utilization scoring algorithm, and then subsequently outlines a profile-based method for tracking the utilization of IT assets (systems) in large heterogeneous IT environments. We intend to determine how efficiently system resources are utilized considering their business use. We will provide to the end-user an assessment of the system utilization together with additional information to perform remedial action.
通过业务配置文件评分系统利用率
了解系统的利用率是目前工业领域面临的一个困难挑战。当前的监视工具倾向于在狭窄的技术环境中监视关键服务器和数据库,并且没有设计用于管理极其异构的IT基础设施,例如台式机、笔记本电脑和服务器,其中设备的数量可能达到数万台。这是许多不同领域(拥有大型IT基础设施、云计算提供商或软件即服务提供商的组织)面临的问题,在这些领域中,了解如何利用计算机硬件对于了解业务成本、工作负载迁移和未来投资需求至关重要。此外,组织发现很难理解由当前监视工具收集的原始指标,特别是当试图理解他们的系统在不同业务目的的上下文中被利用到何种程度时。本文介绍了从原始监控数据中提取有意义的资源利用信息的不同技术,一种利用评分算法,然后概述了一种在大型异构IT环境中跟踪IT资产(系统)利用的基于概要文件的方法。考虑到系统资源的业务用途,我们打算确定如何有效地利用系统资源。我们将向最终用户提供系统使用情况的评估以及执行补救措施的额外信息。
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