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Each

asset

is

represented

by

a

data

center

object.

When

you

make

a

change

to

an

asset

with

Tivoli

Intelligent

Orchestrator,

the

data

center

object

is

updated

in

the

data

center

model.

If

a

change

is

made

outside

of

Tivoli

Intelligent

Orchestrator,

the

external

change

can

be

identified

by

comparing

it

with

the

data

center

object

in

the

data

center

model.

v

For

some

data

center

assets,

the

data

center

model

stores

data

about

the

asset

and

data

about

deploying

or

provisioning

the

asset

separately

to

provide

a

range

of

implementation

options.

For

example,

when

a

software

package

is

added

to

the

Tivoli

Intelligent

Orchestrator

software

catalog,

you

define

the

software

package

as

a

installable

file.

You

can

then

create

software

definitions

that

describe

different

configuration

requirements

and

configuration

options

for

installing

the

same

software

package.

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You

can

create

templates

that

define

standard

configurations.

For

example,

you

can

create

a

server

template

that

includes

the

routing,

software,

and

storage

configuration

for

a

particular

application

tier.

When

a

server

is

added

to

the

application

tier,

the

defined

configuration

is

automatically

applied.

v

You

can

define

application

topologies

that

describe

requirements

for

an

application.

You

can

then

deploy

an

application

based

on

the

defined

application

requirements.

Orchestrating

provisioning

You

can

configure

Tivoli

Intelligent

Orchestrator

to

dynamically

allocate

resources

to

applications

based

on

demand

or

priority.

Applications

can

share

pools

of

available

resources

to

optimize

utilization

and

eliminate

idle

resources

or

excess

allocation

of

resources.

Product

comparison

Tivoli

Intelligent

Orchestrator

includes

Tivoli

Provisioning

Manager,

a

standalone

product

that

can

be

purchased

separately,

based

on

your

data

center

needs.

Tivoli

Provisioning

Manager

provides

core

automated

deployment

capability,

while

Tivoli

Intelligent

Orchestrator

adds

policy-based

decision-making

capabilities.

Tivoli

Intelligent

Orchestrator

uses

historical

and

current

demand

and

performance

data,

as

well

as

defined

business

policies

to

determine

where

and

when

to

allocate

resources.

When

a

deployment

decision

is

made,

Tivoli

Intelligent

Orchestrator

runs

workflows

to

automatically

make

the

required

configuration

and

allocation

changes.

You

can

specify

the

degree

of

automated

provisioning

that

you

require

at

the

global,

application,

and

tier

level.

The

following

table

summarizes

the

complementary

roles

of

the

two

products:

Tivoli

Intelligent

Orchestrator

Tivoli

Provisioning

Manager

Orchestrates

automation

Coordinates

provisioning

Determines

why,

when,

and

where:

Senses

why

an

action

is

necessary,

anticipates

when

to

start

provisioning,

and

prioritizes

where

to

put

resources.

Coordinates

what

and

how:

Determines

what

data

center

assets

to

provision

and

provisions

them

based

on

your

defined

business

processes.

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Intelligent

Orchestrator

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