As seen in Chapter 1 and in the earlier sections of this chapter, there are great demands on the functionality of an enterprise-wide infrastructure management solution. Not only should the centralized solution be capable of managing tens of thousands of physical entities spread across the landscape that forms the infrastructure, but it also must have the capability to model, monitor, administer, and configure higher-level logical entities that map to business functions. Apart from these, it must also be able to perform complex computations that assess the impact of the various targets on the business functions. Another often ignored demand on the management solution is to take into consideration the geographical spread of the infrastructure landscape. This spread means that data needs to be collected across geographies with differing time zones. Business service models that take into account targets spread across geographies must consider data normalization...
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 11g R1: Business Service Management
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 11g R1: Business Service Management
Overview of this book
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 11gR1: Business Service Management
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Business Service Management: An Overview
Modeling IT Infrastructure Using Oracle Enterprise Manager 11gR1
Modeling Groups and Systems
Modeling Services
Service Modeling Using Synthetic Transactions
Modeling Service Metrics
Service-Level Management
Modeling Composite Business Services
Real-Time Business Service Monitoring
Business Service Management at your Data Center
Customer Reviews