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Sessions about to start – Get your rig on!

Ben

“The task of the right eye is to peer into the telescope, while the left eye peers into the microscope.”

Session Objectives

5

top 5

#1

1. You need a map Track relationships & dependencies 2. Visualize as you virtualize Dashboards & Reports. Context is key 3. Everybody has to share Understand resource sharing and over-commitment 4. Look to the future Use forecasting, trending, modelling 5. Knowledge is power KB guidance is essential for lower time-to-resolution

Availability and Status

#2

1. You need a map Track relationships & dependencies 2. Visualize as you virtualize Dashboards & Reports. Context is key 3. Everybody has to share Understand resource sharing and over-commitment 4. Look to the future Use forecasting, trending, modelling 5. Knowledge is power KB guidance is essential for lower time-to-resolution

DevicesProcessorsMemory

Free Tool

Test Network Latency – Ping Test Packet Loss – pathping Test Network File Transfers – Copy Network Utilization Monitoring: \Network Interface(*)\Bytes Total/sec Less than 40% = Healthy 41%-64% = Monitor or Caution % = Critical, performance will be adversely affected Bottlenecks: \Network Interface(*)\Output Queue Length 0 = Healthy 1-2 = Monitor or Caution Greater than 2 = Critical, performance will be adversely affected. MTU settings must be the same for ALL

#3

1. You need a map Track relationships & dependencies 2. Visualize as you virtualize Dashboards & Reports. Context is key 3. Everybody has to share Understand resource sharing and over-commitment 4. Look to the future Use forecasting, trending, modelling 5. Knowledge is power KB guidance is essential for lower time-to-resolution

CPU Pressure

Memory Pressure

CPU Pressure Memory Pressure Disk Pressure

#4

1. You need a map Track relationships & dependencies 2. Visualize as you virtualize Dashboards & Reports. Context is key 3. Everybody has to share Understand resource sharing and over-commitment 4. Look to the future Use forecasting, trending, modelling 5. Knowledge is power KB guidance is essential for lower time-to-resolution

#5

1. You need a map Track relationships & dependencies 2. Visualize as you virtualize Dashboards & Reports. Context is key 3. Everybody has to share Understand resource sharing and over-commitment 4. Look to the future Use forecasting, trending, modelling 5. Knowledge is power KB guidance is essential for lower time-to-resolution

Q&A

5

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