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December 1, 2008

Role Overview: Capacity Manager

A Balancing Act Of Today's And Tomorrow's Needs

by Evelyn Hubbert

with Jean-Pierre Garbani, Alex Crumb

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Capacity management is a process aimed at controlling the IT infrastructure in such a way that resource shortages are anticipated and corrected before they occur, thus maintaining service-level agreements (SLAs) contracted with the business users. For managing today's tightly coupled systems and virtualized environment, it's important to establish a capacity management function. This function cuts across the different silos of expertise in the organization to support the processes of capacity management. A well-defined function can only exist with a functional owner who is measured on the ability to provide a holistic and accurate plan of the infrastructure needed.

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