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Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 11g R1: Business Service Management

You're reading from   Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 11g R1: Business Service Management A Hands-on guide to modeling and managing business services using Oracle Enterprise Manager 11g R1 using this Oracle book and eBook

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849682169
Length 360 pages
Edition Edition
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control 11gR1: Business Service Management
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
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1. Preface
1. Business Service Management: An Overview FREE CHAPTER 2. Modeling IT Infrastructure Using Oracle Enterprise Manager 11gR1 3. Modeling Groups and Systems 4. Modeling Services 5. Service Modeling Using Synthetic Transactions 6. Modeling Service Metrics 7. Service-Level Management 8. Modeling Composite Business Services 9. Real-Time Business Service Monitoring 10. Business Service Management at your Data Center

Modeling IT infrastructure


As discussed in the initial chapters that introduced the concepts of business service management and the capabilities of OEM Grid Control, entities within the IT infrastructure can be modeled as targets. An integral part of business service management is the ability to model multiple, but related targets as a composite target such as group, system, or a service. The relationships between the member targets within a composite target can be based on a wide range of business needs. These targets can be related to each other based on location, functional operation, security, technology platform, organization structure, and so on. For example, two database targets that form part of a single CRM solution can be combined and modeled as a composite target. Similarly, a composite target may be modeled out of two database targets that have no functional relationships to each other, except for being managed by the same team of DBAs.

As discussed in the preceding section,...

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