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Deployment use cases and best practices


Consult the topics in this section to plan the physical environment for BMC TrueSight Operations Management, BMC TrueSight App Visibility, and the BMC TrueSight Synthetic Transaction Execution Adapter Agent. (For information about deployment use cases for Infrastructure Management, see Deployment use cases and best practices).

These deployment use cases provide an overview of the Operations Management physical architecture and how the components are connected and communicate with each other and other products. For an introductory overview of the Operations Management logical architecture and the components, see BMC-TrueSight-Operations-Management-architecture.

Deployment use case

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Basic deployment with one or more data providers

Based upon your business and monitoring information needs, you deploy Operations Management with one or more data providers (BMC TrueSight App Visibility, BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management, or BMC TrueSight Synthetic Transaction Execution Adapter Agent). The basic deployment use cases illustrate and describe the products and components required to provide the data that enables functionality in Operations Management.

Service provider and tenant deployment

In a service provider and tenant deployment, the service provider hosts and manages the TrueSight systems that enable subscribers (tenants) to effectively monitor their services through application and infrastructure monitoring and to ensure they are meeting Service Level Agreements (SLAs). Tenants deploy the various agents and other monitors on key systems from which the data is gathered and analyzed by the hosted TrueSight environment.

High-availability deployment

High availability (HA) is a redundancy operation that automatically switches to a standby server if the primary server fails or is temporarily shut down for maintenance. Operations Management supports out-of-the box HA that eliminates the need for third-party software and reduces the manual steps required to deploy.

Disaster recovery deployment

Disaster recovery is a backup operation that allows you to switch to an alternative BMC TrueSight Presentation Server (recovery BMC TrueSight Presentation Server) if the primary BMC TrueSight Presentation Server fails. Disaster recovery reduces the system down time and provides continued data and service availability by replicating the files between primary and recovery BMC TrueSight Presentation Servers.

Best practice recommendations are provided throughout this section. For a list of all topics containing best practice recommendations, see Best-practices-for-Operations-Management.

Related topics

Installing

Sizing-and-scalability-considerations

System-requirements

Network-ports

 

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