Showing posts with label storage performance trending. Show all posts
Showing posts with label storage performance trending. Show all posts

Monday, 22 February 2016

Key Metrics for Effective Storage Performance and Capacity Reporting - Trending (4 of 10)

One thing to keep in mind for trending is to understand the limitations of linear regression when trending and forecasting data.

I’ve used the graphs below as an example of this.



In the second graph you can see what will happen eventually when that bottoms out or someone goes in and allocates more storage or frees more storage up – it skews the trend line.


Space Capacity – Different Viewpoints
We’ve talked about different viewpoints when looking at your data, reports, trending and now I’m going to look at how useful it is to look at things in Groups.
You can group by Business, Application, Host, Storage Array, Billing Tier and what that really boils down to is providing more of a business or application view.
Below you can see this has been grouped to provide a commercial/business and a technical view. Application owners can go in and see how much storage they are consuming, particularly useful if you also include billing information.



Join me again on Wednesday when I’ll be discussing Host Metrics and don't forget to register now to come along to our next webinar 'Maturing the Capacity Management Process' http://www.metron-athene.com/services/webinars/index.html

Dale Feiste
Principal Consultant


Friday, 19 February 2016

Key Metrics for Effective Storage Performance and Capacity Reporting - Space Utilization (3 of 10)


What does storage ‘Utilization’ mean in your environment?


Utilization can be a variable definition and there are many factors to take in to account, these include RAID/DR, Raw/Configured, Host/SAN, Backups, Compression, Etc...

The term utilization can depend on whether you are including any of these factors and it is useful to know exactly what you wish to include and report on when determining whether you have under or over-utilized storage capacity.

Occupancy – Visibility

Once you have defined what you wish to include in your reports you can start collecting the data.


The chart below illustrates space used on a file system and is a regular trend chart with a threshold, as you can see moving out in to the future it is going to exceed the threshold. You can use trending to report on a number of metrics but when an application is going to run out of space it is going to be at this level.

It’s advisable to be pro-active with trending to ensure that you can deal with any problems before they turn in to real performance problems.



Technical solutions can then be implemented to optimize storage space management, including databases.

On Monday I’ll be looking at Trending and Groups.

Dale Feiste

Principal Consultant