A Top Down Approach to Enterprise Monitoring Using Change Point Detection

Bharat Krishnamurthy
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Monitoring is a key aspect of IT service management of any enterprise. Besides providing visibility into the IT infrastructure, it provides information required to manage resources, plan for growth and ensure uptime and availability of applications. At the higher levels of monitoring that are vital to service management, key business and IT processes are constantly monitored to collect valuable data about the performance and availability of the processes. Traditionally, in the bottom-up approach towards monitoring, these IT and business metrics may be defined as an aggregation of multiple lower level metrics which in turn may be defined as an aggregation of other metrics. The complexity of these business and IT processes is captured through modeling (e.g.: CIM) which is both time consuming and requires a high level of skill and understanding of the infrastructure. It requires an in-depth understanding of the various systems that work together to provide the services that need to be monitored. In large enterprises where business and IT change rapidly to adapt to market requirements, configuring a monitoring system to monitor new processes by creating accurate models can be a challenge. Due to the time required to construct these monitoring models, there is a temporal lack of visibility into the behavior of the processes which is a matter of concern to the business and IT teams in the enterprise. In this paper, we present a top-down approach towards monitoring high level business and IT processes. We present a framework that monitors the highest level metrics and detects changes in their behavior without the need for comprehensive modeling, thereby allowing these processes to be quickly and efficiently monitored. We also present examples and results from a deployment of the system in the IT environment of a large telecom company.
使用变更点检测的自顶向下企业监控方法
监控是任何企业IT服务管理的一个关键方面。除了提供对IT基础设施的可见性之外,它还提供管理资源、计划增长和确保应用程序的正常运行时间和可用性所需的信息。在对服务管理至关重要的更高级别的监视中,持续监视关键业务和IT流程,以收集有关流程的性能和可用性的有价值数据。传统上,在面向监视的自底向上方法中,这些IT和业务指标可能被定义为多个较低级别指标的聚合,而这些较低级别指标又可能被定义为其他指标的聚合。这些业务和IT流程的复杂性是通过建模(例如:CIM)捕获的,这既耗时又需要高水平的技能和对基础结构的理解。它需要对协同工作以提供需要监视的服务的各种系统有深入的了解。在业务和IT迅速变化以适应市场需求的大型企业中,通过创建准确的模型来配置监视系统以监视新流程可能是一项挑战。由于构建这些监视模型需要时间,因此暂时缺乏对流程行为的可见性,这是企业中的业务和IT团队所关心的问题。在本文中,我们提出了一种自顶向下的方法来监视高级业务和IT流程。我们提出了一个框架,该框架监视最高级别的度量标准,并在不需要全面建模的情况下检测其行为中的变化,从而允许快速有效地监视这些过程。我们还提供了在一家大型电信公司的IT环境中部署该系统的示例和结果。
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