Introduction
Training objectives
Brief refresher on ITSM
Capacity Management
Definition of Capacity Management
Scope
Objectives
Capacity Management Sub Processes
- Business Capacity Management
- Service Capacity Management
- Resource Capacity Management
Capacity Management Activities
- Performance Management
- The Capacity Database
- Demand Management
- Application Sizing
- Modelling
- The Capacity Plan
Availability Management
Definition of Availability Management
Objectives
Scope
Core Elements of Availability Management
- Availability
- Reliability
- Maintainability
- Security
- Serviceability
The Availability Management Process
Availability Management Activities
Availability Planning
Translating Business Requirements into Availability Requirements
Designing for Availability
Designing for Recovery
Security
Managing Planned Downtime
Improving Availability
Measurement and Reporting
Availability Management Tools, Methods and Techniques
- CFIA
- FTA
- CRAMM
- Service Outage Analysis
- Technical Observation Post
- The Expanded Incident Lifecycle
- Continuous Improvement
IT Service Continuity Management
Mission
Objectives
Scope
The Process
Stage One: Initiation
- Initiating Business Continuity Management
Stage Two: Requirements and Strategy
- Business Impact Analysis
- Risk Assessment
- Business Continuity Strategy
Stage Three: Implementation
- Organisation and Implementation Planning
- Implementing Standby Arrangements
- Developing Recovery Plans
- Implementing Risk Reduction Measures
- Developing Procedures
- Initial Testing
Stage Four: Operational Management
- Education and Awareness
- Review and Audit
- Testing
- Change Management
- Training
- Assurance
Plan and Improve relationships with other processes
Benefits Costs and Problems associated with IPPI processes
Planning to Implement the IPPI processes
Process review
Course program
- Theory
- Exercises and presentations
- Exam preparation
Exam Information
- The exam, offered by EXIN, is a two hour multiple-choice paper based on a case study (provided during the exam). It consists of 40 questions and candidates need to achieve 60% or more (24 or more) to pass. It is a closed book exam. In addition candidates must complete, and pass, three in-course assignments
- ISEB does not offer this exam
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