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Cloud Capacity Management

By Navin Sabharwal , Prashant Wali

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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. It explains the role of capacity management for creators, aggregators, and consumers of cloud services.

Full Description

  • ISBN13: 978-1-4302-4923-8
  • 220 Pages
  • User Level: Beginner to Advanced
  • Publishing June 26, 2013, but available now as part of the Alpha Program
  • Available eBook Formats: EPUB, MOBI, PDF
  • Print Book Price: $39.99
  • eBook Price: $27.99

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Full Description

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.



This book also covers emerging techniques in the cloud capacity management area:

  • Self learning systems
  • Yield management
  • Proactive capacity planning


What you’ll learn

  • Cloud computing and virtualization basics and models 
  • Cloud service delivery models and service providers value chain explained in depth
  • A practical approach for capacity planning in cloud environments
  • Capacity management implementation procedures and guidelines specifically designed for cloud environments


Who this book is for

This book would be of help to technical consultants involved in virtualization, capacity managers, capacity analysts, cloud architects, ITIL consultants, practitioners, cloud developers and cloud consultants.



Service level managers, technical managers, IT managers, process analyst and process consultants may also find this book helpful for guidance on the protocols involved.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1. Cloud Computing defined   



2. Capacity Management Overview



3. Layers of Capacity Management



4. Capacity Planning   



5. Capacity Management Scope and Coverage



6. Capacity Management in Cloud



7. Design for Capacity



8. Ongoing Capacity Management



9. Threshold Management and Control



10. Emerging Trends in Capacity Management



11. Configuration Management Database and Capacity Database



12. Network capacity and storage capacity management



13. Case Study



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