Data Storage Management Survival School: Lesson three

"Managing growth: How to stop the bleeding"
According to John Haight, engagement partner for Glasshouse
Technologies, the ability to be successful in managing growth
ultimately comes down to being skilled in capacity planning.
Capacity Planning is really the act of determining scalability and
is a process that is used to evaluate the current trends in
resource usage, and plan for growth and changes before problems
occur. Learn the best practices, processes and tools necessary to
plan for capacity planning, creating and meeting SLAs and mapping
future growth in lesson three of "Data Storage Management Survival
School."
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What you'll walk away with by viewing this 15-minute
lesson:
** How to properly measure and plan for growth
** Utilising automation effectively in mainframe and open systems
environments
** Sample SLA metrics
** Must-have standard operating procedures
** The ability to ask John your specific storage management
questions
Please join Glasshouse Technologies' John Haight for this
webcast
right now. Also, follow along with class
with this
worksheet.
About John Haight:
John Haight is an engagement partner for Glasshouse Technologies.
Glasshouse is a global leader in storage services.
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