Updated: August 4, 2020 (December 5, 2005)
Analyst ReportCapacity Planner 2006 Ships
Formerly known by its code name Indy and working name of Capacity Planning Manager while in beta, System Center Capacity Planner 2006 uses modeling and simulation to help system planners identify performance bottlenecks, measure the effects of changes, and optimize use of resources. This first release is limited to modeling Exchange and Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) scenarios and requires manual entry of all parametersit cannot discover the required data itself or read any information from the MOM or Systems Management Server (SMS) databases. The tool is free to customers with a TechNet subscription, but it is not available for purchase separately.
A follow-on release with broader modeling capabilities, which will be able to be calibrated with historical performance data from the database of the upcoming System Center Reporting Manager, is scheduled for late 2006 or 2007. As part of the long-term Dynamic Systems Initiative (DSI), a future version of Capacity Planner will be able to automatically build a model of a customer’s production system using System Definition Model (SDM) data that will be built into future hardware and software.
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