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==Capacity management in the ITSM frameworks==
==Capacity management in the ITSM frameworks==
Capacity management is a key topic in all service management frameworks and standards. For example,
<b><span style="color:#465674;">Capacity management</span></b> is a key topic in all service management frameworks and standards. For example,


* [[ITIL#ITIL_4|ITIL 4]] includes the practice of [[YaSM_and_ITIL#ITIL-4-Capacity-and-performance-management|capacity and performance management]]
* [[ITIL#ITIL_4|ITIL 4]] includes the practice of [[YaSM_and_ITIL#ITIL-4-Capacity-and-performance-management|capacity and performance management]]
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==Capacity and performance management in YaSM==
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To get around these problems in YaSM, we decided that capacity management does not need to be a [[Service Management Processes|service management process]] of its own. Instead, YaSM takes the view that service capacity and performance are aspects to be considered at every stage of the [[Service_Management_Processes#Service_lifecycle_processes|service lifecycle]] - for instance when defining services, during service operation, and when continuously improving services.
Instead, YaSM takes the view that service capacity and performance are aspects to be considered at every stage of the [[Service_Management_Processes#Service_lifecycle_processes|service lifecycle]] - for instance when defining services, during service operation, and when continuously improving services.


* There are thus, for instance, activities in the [[LP1:_Set_the_strategic_direction|strategic]] and [[LP2:_Design_new_or_changed_services|service design]] processes to forecast the expected demand for new services, and to define the required capacity and performance levels.  
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As a result, it is very clear in YaSM how service capacity and performance can be managed by embedding appropriate activities in the [[Service_Management_Processes#Service_lifecycle_processes|service lifecycle processes]]. Implementing a capacity management capability in practice is thus quite straightforward.
As a result, it is very clear in YaSM how service capacity and performance can be managed by embedding appropriate activities in the [[Service_Management_Processes#Service_lifecycle_processes|service lifecycle processes]]. Implementing a capacity management capability in practice is thus quite straightforward.


On a side note, the YaSM way of managing service capacity is quite in line with the latest service management guidelines. ITIL v4, for instance, describes capacity management as a practice and lists the key activities, but does not say there must be a capacity management process. Rather, ITIL 4 encourages service providers to define tailor-made processes that work for the organization.
On a side note, the YaSM way of managing service capacity is quite in line with the latest service management guidelines. [[ITIL#ITIL_4|ITIL<sup><small>&#174;</small></sup> 4]], for instance, describes capacity management as a practice and lists the key activities, but does not say there must be a capacity management process. Rather, ITIL v4 encourages service providers to define tailor-made processes that work for the organization.


==Notes==
==Notes==
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==References==
==References==
<span id="ref-capacity-mgmt">[a] IT Process Wiki - ITIL Capacity Management. -- S. Kempter: IT Process Wiki, "[https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/index.php/Capacity_Management ITIL Capacity Management]". - IT Process Maps; Lindau (Bodensee), Germany.</span><br />
[AXELOS, 2019]. -- AXELOS: ITIL<sup><small>&#174;</small></sup> Foundation, ITIL 4 Edition. - The Stationery Office; Norwich, UK, February 2019.
[AXELOS, 2019]. -- AXELOS: ITIL<sup><small>&#174;</small></sup> Foundation, ITIL 4 Edition. - The Stationery Office; Norwich, UK, February 2019.


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Nobody would dispute that service capacity and performance must be managed. But does that mean we need a capacity management process?

 

Capacity management in the ITSM frameworks

Capacity management is a key topic in all service management frameworks and standards. For example,

As per ITIL® 4, capacity management aims to "ensure that services achieve agreed and expected performance, satisfying current and future demand in a cost-effective way". It is essentially about

  • forecasting what capacity is needed to provide a service
  • determining how the required resources can be provided in an economical way
  • monitoring and adjusting service capacity on an ongoing basis.

Capacity management - a difficult process?

So it is widely accepted that the management of service capacity is critical for any service provider, but still many organizations find it difficult to implement capacity management in practice.

The problem seems to be the way it is presented: Capacity management is usually described as a distinct process, practice or capability, using its own set of plans and reports. It has numerous interfaces with other processes because it needs to spring into action whenever service capacity or performance issues need to be dealt with.

This kind of complex interfacing makes it hard to understand how all the processes are supposed to work together, which in turn makes it difficult to implement a working set of processes in practice.

Capacity and performance management in YaSM

To get around these problems in YaSM, we decided that capacity management does not need to be a service management process of its own.

Capacity management: Managing service capacity and performance in YaSM.
Capacity management
Managing service capacity and performance in YaSM.

Instead, YaSM takes the view that service capacity and performance are aspects to be considered at every stage of the service lifecycle - for instance when defining services, during service operation, and when continuously improving services.

  • There are thus, for instance, activities in the strategic and service design processes to forecast the expected demand for new services, and to define the required capacity and performance levels.
  • Service capacity and performance are continually monitored as part of service operation, and
  • if any capacity issues are detected, corrective action will be taken - either in the form of pre-defined routine operational activities or service improvement initiatives.

As a result, it is very clear in YaSM how service capacity and performance can be managed by embedding appropriate activities in the service lifecycle processes. Implementing a capacity management capability in practice is thus quite straightforward.

On a side note, the YaSM way of managing service capacity is quite in line with the latest service management guidelines. ITIL® 4, for instance, describes capacity management as a practice and lists the key activities, but does not say there must be a capacity management process. Rather, ITIL v4 encourages service providers to define tailor-made processes that work for the organization.

Notes

Virtually all other service management guidelines and standards include capacity management:

Related pages

References

[a] IT Process Wiki - ITIL Capacity Management. -- S. Kempter: IT Process Wiki, "ITIL Capacity Management". - IT Process Maps; Lindau (Bodensee), Germany.
[AXELOS, 2019]. -- AXELOS: ITIL® Foundation, ITIL 4 Edition. - The Stationery Office; Norwich, UK, February 2019.

By:  Stefan Kempter Author: Stefan Kempter, IT Process Maps GbR, IT Process Maps.

 

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