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FIVE STEPS FOR SUCCESSFUL SERVER CONSOLIDATION AND CAPACITY PLANNING

Chris Churchey, Server/Storage Performance Expert churchey@TheAtsGroup.com

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GOALS FOR SERVER CONSOLIDATION AND CAPACITY PLANNING

• Eliminate multiple, individual servers and maximize available resources.

• Adequately support business expansion while reducing CAPEX and OPEX.

• Approach consolidation and capacity planning with a simple and thorough process, rather than treat it as a "black art."

CAPEXOPEX

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THE 5 STEPS

There are five basic, but important steps:

• STEP 1: Define hosts/servers for consolidation analysis

• STEP 2: Define a time-frame (Baseline)

• STEP 3: Determine CPU, Memory, Network and Disk Usage

• STEP 4: Define Growth projection.

• STEP 5: Recommend Consolidation and Capacity Solutions

STEPS

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DEFINE HOSTS/SERVERS FOR CONSOLIDATION ANALYSIS

• Keep business strategies in mind.

• Thoroughly analyze the current IT environment and costs associated with it.

• Do more than just a census, think holistically and include CAPEX and well as OPEX.

• Think about leases and leasing or co-hosting.

• Consider the age of the current servers and the potential support or staffing problems to keep them operational.

• Consider constraints such as existing floor space requirements and power constraints.

STEP ONE

BUSINESSSTRATEGIES

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• Correlate the business peaks and IT peaks.

• Make IT a good business partner: monitor your data center performance and capacity 24x7x365.

• Make accurate consolidation or expansion decisions based on that data.

• Use a tool like Galileo Performance Monitor to provide accurate information to base sound decisions on.

DEFINE A TIME-FRAME (BASELINE)STEP TWO

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• If you do not have the appropriate data – consider installing a monitoring software and gather some data for the next 30 to 60 days to give you a baseline.

• It is best if this period includes business peaks and valleys.

• If not, use the baseline data to map to the business cycle.

DEFINE A TIME-FRAME (BASELINE)STEP TWO

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• Are you moving any physical environments to virtual environments?

• Such a move is not a one to one correlation. For example, you must account for the doubling of network packet processing.

DETERMINE CPU, MEMORY, NETWORK AND DISK USAGE

STEP THREE

VM VM VM

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• Past performance data gives you a good perspective of the past — not necessarily the future.

• Align IT with the business plan to create a successful server consolidation and capacity planning strategy.

DEFINE GROWTH PROJECTIONSTEP FOUR

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Without past performance data, try this algorithm:

• Use your Baseline and increase by 25%. (This gives you a base for the coming year.)

• Then, increase by 15% year-to-year over the next 3-5 years.

• The algorithm is not as accurate as the first approach, but without historical performance data – assumptions are necessary.

DEFINE GROWTH PROJECTIONSTEP FOUR

GROWTH = (B*1.25) * 1.15Y

B = Baseline, Y = Year

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• This consolidation plan is based on a realistic assessment of the required capacity for support of the business plans.

• Build it to support the required availability, footprint, and performance requirements.

• Efficiently map out location, energy, and resource costs to optimize your CAPEX and OPEX.

RECOMMEND CONSOLIDATION AND CAPACITY SOLUTIONS

STEP FIVE

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Consider installing Galileo Performance Monitor to make your plan

realistic and experience the benefits - www.galileosuite.com

Contact us to talk with you more about the best practices in server

consolidation and capacity planning.

Chris Churchey, Server/Storage Performance Expert churchey@TheAtsGroup.com

GOALS FOR SERVER CONSOLIDATION AND CAPACITY PLANNING