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One of the hottest topics in virtualization is Capacity Management - if you have more ESX Servers than you have fingers, then this will not be a shock to you! Gone are the days of deploying physical "one-app, one-server" machines that are way over-specified and massively under-utilized (our database of billions of CPU utilization records shows an average Windows server is 6% utilized). Wave bye-bye, everyone

 

Being able to get more from less means you also need to have a way of working out what more and less actually is, and just to make things interesting these are changing all the time. So the "old" mainframe and midrange approach of capacity management has come to the fore again -
but in the Intel world, who does capacity management? What is the process they follow? What tools do they use?

Three consultants from Metron have each written a capacity management proven practice, based on their experience in the field and using their Athene product - check these out:

 

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Desmond Chan has provided another proven practice - great work, Desmond! This one is Proven Practice: ROBO - Managing Remote ESX Hosts Over WAN with VirtualCenter.

 

This is taken from a case study we have worked on with a global customer - you can see by the map image in it, their WAN was truly world-wide and I think this proven practice pulls all the key learnings from that project.

 

Feedback on this proven practice is already very positive, and I hope it's the start of a series of ROBO discussions and proven practices.

 

Steve

 

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