What Matters In Data Center Assessment
There are numerous benefits of using cloud IT services. Check this PDF to know some of the metrics (https://bit.ly/2qUEtNo).
There are numerous benefits of using cloud IT services. Check this PDF to know some of the metrics (https://bit.ly/2qUEtNo).
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<strong>What</strong> <strong>Matters</strong> <strong>In</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Center</strong> <strong>Assessment</strong>?<br />
More and more businesses are making a shift towards<br />
digitization, and it has given rise to new business opportunities.<br />
The datacenter has responded to the change as well, and today<br />
you might see almost every datacenter getting virtualized. Cloud<br />
computing has also forced the data centers to adapt to new<br />
circumstances. Latest technologies have lowered the total cost of<br />
ownership & they have enhanced the ROI. But you have to assess<br />
the data center regularly to gauge the performance. It may best be<br />
achieved by taking the services of cloud IT services. Let’s take a<br />
look at some of the metrics which help you gauge the same:<br />
1-Transaction Throughput & Response Time<br />
As virtualization abstracts the underlying hardware, it becomes<br />
rather challenging to gauge the specific resource utilization. It’s
why application performance management solutions that gauge<br />
the performance of these workloads are quickly getting adopted.<br />
And it leads to a key data center metrics: how much work is done<br />
and how responsively.<br />
2-<strong>Data</strong> <strong>Center</strong> Density<br />
It is measured as CPU cycles in square footage. It is a measure of<br />
data center density and indicates the data center utilization.<br />
Those data centers that have higher space utilization score better.<br />
3-Level of Automation:<br />
It is measured as human operators over data center density. With<br />
this metric, you may measure data center automation. If there are<br />
fewer humans that manage the same density of CPU-feet, it<br />
represents a more automated data center.<br />
4-Storage Utilization:<br />
It is measured as a percent of storage used. Measuring this metric<br />
is slightly tricky as storage used is hard to define. Are you<br />
counting that storage which has been allocated to the application<br />
but has not been used? Are you taking into account all the storage<br />
that’s used? It’s not always easy. But the metric is useful when you<br />
define you define the right accounting method for storage. You<br />
may also track change over time. When you are consolidating the<br />
data-center, the metric may be very useful.<br />
5-Storage Density:<br />
It refers to storage utilization over per square foot. T The metric<br />
reveals if you are making the best use of the facilities.
6-Storage Automation:<br />
It refers to human operators over the storage density. The metric<br />
lets you track how well you manage “utilized” storage per square<br />
foot of facilities.<br />
<strong>In</strong> The End<br />
While metrics may change, but still with reliable cloud IT services,<br />
you may gauge the performance of your data center and find<br />
where you may need improvement.