Recent Survey Highlights Flaws in Data Center Capacity Planning
Lack of centralized toolsets and increasing rack densities are challenging IT and facilities teams’ ability to make capacity planning decisions
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Future Facilities Inc. announced the results of its study on capacity planning for critical facilities.
IT and facilities are struggling with capacity planning — 90% compromise capacity planning at least some of the time because they do not receive quality data about IT equipment or system performance. Over two in five feel they could make better decisions if they received quality data in time (41%) or that upgrading infrastructure would have a better impact on operations (43%).