This documentation supports releases of BMC Helix Continuous Optimization up to December 31, 2021. To view the latest version, select the version from the Product version menu.

Domain entities

An entity can be either a system or a business driver. Both are managed by BMC Helix Continuous Optimization in the same way: They are well-known entities with which measurements and configuration data are associated.

Systems or business drivers can be generic or of a specific type.

Types identify the kind of information associated with the entity and its role in the application. For example, a system could be a specific database instance or a network link, and not just a server. Types are used to distinguish among different kinds of systems.

Notes

  • Entities can be associated with one or more domains.
  • A shared system is a system whose resources are partially consumed by different applications.
  • A common business driver is a business driver that consumes the resources of different domains or services.
  • Depending on user preferences, systems and business drivers that have not imported data for some time might not be displayed in the BMC Helix Continuous Optimization tree and in search results.

See Entity types to view a list of all the entity types supported by BMC Helix Continuous Optimization.

System

A system is a set of IT resources that includes hardware, software, middleware, utilities, applications, and operating systems. A system can refer to a physical computer, or a logical component on a computer. For example, a software resource such as a database can be considered a system.

Business driver

A business driver represents the load processed by an application, and is a consequence of the application's business purpose. For example, a bank's website can be characterized by the number of pages accessed by the users and by the number of web banking transactions. Business drivers represent the users' behavior, and selecting the most appropriate business drivers is key to the capacity planning process. In comparison, systems represent the IT infrastructure's point of view, while business drivers represent the users' point of view.

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