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HP Integrity Essentials Capacity Advisor provides a collection of utilities for the capacity planner. Using it involves the basic operations listed below.

In order to use Capacity Advisor, you must:

Once you have accessed the product and gathered data, you can use Capacity Advisor to:

  • View graphs and review data. Tasks include:

  • Work with scenarios (simulations that allow you to ask "what if?" questions based on real data). Tasks include:

    • Creating scenarios. You can select the systems to use in the scenario, name it, and provide a short description. See Creating a Scenario.

    • Editing scenarios. You can adjust the simulation parameters (such as the interval, beginning and ending dates), move workloads and virtual machines, and create and edit systems. See Editing a Scenario.

    • Copying a scenario, allowing you to start with an existing scenario to build a new one. See Copying a Scenario

    • Renaming a scenario. See Renaming a Scenario

    • Viewing or modifying changes to a scenario. See View or Modify Changes.

    • Controlling the behavior of a scenario by modifying the time interval and reported metric. See Controlling Scenario Behavior.

    • Deleting old scenarios. See Deleting a Scenario.

  • Work with systems within a scenario. Systems can be real systems or pure simulations that represent new systems, and can be either physical hardware or virtual systems. Tasks include:

  • Work with workloads within a scenario. Workloads represent applications running on systems and can be moved across systems within a scenario. Tasks include:

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