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Application Resource Management

The process of planning, monitoring, and optimizing the allocation and utilization of computing resources, such as servers and instances, to handle varying traffic patterns, user demands, and workload fluctuations, while minimizing latency, outages, and resource waste

intermediate
3 hours
Information Technology
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Application Resource Management (ARM) is essential for ensuring that applications run smoothly and efficiently. By effectively allocating resources, monitoring performance, and managing costs, organizations can enhance user satisfaction and optimize their IT infrastructure. Understanding key concept...

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Key Terms

Resource Allocation
The process of distributing available resources among various applications or services.

Example: Allocating CPU and memory to different applications based on their needs.

Load Balancing
Distributing workloads across multiple resources to ensure no single resource is overwhelmed.

Example: Using a load balancer to distribute web traffic among several servers.

Scalability
The ability of an application to handle increased load by adding resources.

Example: Scaling a web application by adding more servers during peak traffic.

Performance Monitoring
The process of tracking the performance of applications to ensure they meet required standards.

Example: Using tools to monitor response times and error rates.

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Metrics used to evaluate the success of an application in achieving its objectives.

Example: Measuring user satisfaction through response time and uptime.

Cost Optimization
Strategies to reduce costs while maintaining or improving performance.

Example: Using cloud services that charge based on usage to save costs.

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The process of managing data centers to ensure efficient operation and resource utilization.
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Key Concepts

resource allocationperformance monitoringscalabilitycost management