Data Center Management



Definition

Data center management is the management subactivity consisting of the cohesive collection of all tasks that are primarily performed to administer or lead one or more related data centers in order to fulfill their mission and to achieve their objectives.

Goals

The typical goals of the data center management subactivity are to ensure that the:

Objectives

The typical objectives of the data center management subactivity are to ensure that its:

Examples

Typical examples of the data center management subactivity include:

Preconditions

The data center management subactivity typically may begin when the following conditions hold:

Completion Criteria

The data center management subactivity is typically complete when the following conditions hold:

Tasks

The data center management subactivity typically consists of the following teams performing the following tasks in an iterative, incremental, parallel, and time-boxed manner:

Environments

The data center management subactivity is typically performed using the following environment(s) and associated tools:

Work Products

The data center management subactivity typically results in the production of all or part of the following work products in the management work product set:

Phases

The data center management subactivity tasks are typically performed during the following phases:

Phase Relevant Tasks
Business Strategy Communications Management, Cost Management, Delivery Management, Management Planning, Personnel Management, Personnel Management, Relationship Management, Resource Management, Schedule Management, and Scope Management
Business Optimization Communications Management, Cost Management, Delivery Management, Management Planning, Personnel Management, Personnel Management, Relationship Management, Resource Management, Schedule Management, and Scope Management
Initiation Communications Management, Cost Management, Delivery Management, Management Planning, Personnel Management, Personnel Management, Relationship Management, Resource Management, Schedule Management, and Scope Management
Construction Communications Management, Cost Management, Delivery Management, Management Planning, Personnel Management, Personnel Management, Relationship Management, Resource Management, Schedule Management, and Scope Management
Delivery Communications Management, Cost Management, Delivery Management, Management Planning, Personnel Management, Personnel Management, Relationship Management, Resource Management, Schedule Management, and Scope Management
Usage Communications Management, Cost Management, Delivery Management, Management Planning, Personnel Management, Personnel Management, Relationship Management, Resource Management, Schedule Management, and Scope Management
Retirement Communications Management, Cost Management, Delivery Management, Management Planning, Personnel Management, Personnel Management, Relationship Management, Resource Management, Schedule Management, and Scope Management

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