Right-sizing Hardware
Failing to make sure your IT infrastructure is the right size for your business has a negative affect on profitability. Too little capacity and you suffer poor response, low productivity, and lost business. Too much capacity and you unnecessarily increase complexity, decrease manageability, and waste both time and money. Since many licensing fees are tied to server size, software licensing costs alone can bring significant savings when equipment is accurately sized.
Whether you are undergoing a hardware refresh, consolidating servers, or purchasing hardware for new application roll-outs, it is extremely valuable to have objective data for determining the right amount of capacity to purchase and the right hardware and software configuration to use to get the most benefit from your IT investment.
TeamQuest Software Addresses Right-sizing Hardware and Software Purchases
TeamQuest software provides you with objective, accurate data for justifying and right-sizing hardware and software purchases. Using TeamQuest IT Service Analyzer and TeamQuest Model, you can examine different configurations to find the most cost-effective solution over a specified period of time that best satisfies the business needs.
TeamQuest IT Service Analyzer enables you to do in-depth analysis of resource utilization. Using powerful workload processing where all system activities can be analyzed based on the application, service, or business unit that initiated them, TeamQuest IT Service Analyzer provides detailed insight into the characteristics and behaviors of your existing systems from a business service point of view.
TeamQuest Model adds the ability to predict the outcome of potential future scenarios. Starting from a viable baseline from an existing system or from a pilot of a new system, a wide spectrum of what-if scenarios can be quickly evaluated using analytic modeling. Without having to reconfigure a single piece of hardware or software at the server, the following changes can be evaluated:
- Transaction intensity by workload (application, service or business unit)
- Number of users
- Reconfiguration of hardware
- Consolidation of applications running on separate physical servers
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