Performance Management Pack; Server Automation - HP BL685c - ProLiant - 4 GB RAM Introduction Manual

Hp server automation complements hp insight control to manage hp bladesystem servers
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Performance Management Pack

When planning a migration, you must understand the performance characteristics of the current
systems. In addition to the real-time graphs, the administrator uses PMP to generate reports that
summarize performance over time (Figure 11). PMP integrates with HP SIM to give a complete picture
of server operation.
Figure 11: Performance Management Pack—Reports

Server Automation

In this example, this company uses Server Automation to deploy software applications through
software policies (Figure 12). Software policies can consist of code, content, scripts, and configuration
files. When these policies are associated with the right servers, you can provision them. You can
change any element of the software policy, and the differences will be applied. You can view a
report from Server Automation that shows which software policies are associated with each server
blade, yielding the inventory of applications installed on the system. This software inventory report,
combined with the hardware and performance information gathered by HP SIM and PMP, enables
the system administrator to determine the appropriate set of server blades to replace the current server
blades. After the BladeSystem server blades have been ordered and delivered, the hardware setup
phase can start.
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