Measuring utilization of computing resources is more complex than
simply determining the maximum memory or processor utilization.
Sum of Peaks. An old standby in capacity planning is to simply take the peak of
the two loads and use that to determine the maximum required capacity;
this is the “sum of peaks”. While this will definitely
provide a robust solution, it does not take into account the timing of
the peak of the loads and may end up planning more capacity than is
actually used.
Peak of Sums. A more efficient planning solution, which is easily accomplished
using HP Integrity Essentials Capacity Advisor, takes into account the timing of the
maximum utilization peaks in the individual loads. By adding together
utilization at each measured interval and then taking the maximum of the
resulting time sequence, a more accurate measure of the required maximum
resource can be determined. This can lead to cost savings when planning
the resources required to consolidate loads onto new or existing
servers.