Availability Management

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Overview

Objective: ITIL Availability Management aims to define, analyze, plan, measure and improve all aspects of the availability of IT services. Availability Management is responsible for ensuring that all IT infrastructure, processes, tools, roles etc are appropriate for the agreed availability targets.

Part of: Service Design

Process Owner: Availability Manager

 

Process Description

Availability Management ITIL
ITIL Availability Management

There are no major differences between Capacity Management in ITIL V3 (2007) and ITIL 2011.

Following the introduction of Design Coordination in ITIL 2011 the information flows have been adapted. The process overview of ITIL Availability Management (.JPG) is showing the most important interfaces (see Figure 1).

 

Sub-Processes

These are the ITIL Availability Management sub-processes and their process objectives:

 

Design Services for Availability
Process Objective: To design the procedures and technical features required to fulfill the agreed availability levels.
Availability Testing
Process Objective: To make sure that all availability, resilience and recovery mechanisms are subject to regular testing.
Availability Monitoring and Reporting
Process Objective: To provide other Service Management processes and IT Management with information related to service and component availability. This includes comparing achieved vs. agreed availability and the identification of areas where availability must be improved.

 

Definitions

The following ITIL terms and acronyms (information objects) are used in ITIL Availability Management to represent process outputs and inputs:

 

Availability Design Guidelines
The Availability Design Guidelines define from a technical point of view how the required availability levels can be achieved, including specific instructions for application development and for externally sourced infrastructure components.
Availability Guidelines for the Service Desk
Rules produced by Availability Management on how to manage Incidents causing unavailability, to prevent minor Incidents from becoming major Incidents.
Availability Management Information System
A virtual repository of all Availability Management data, usually stored in multiple physical locations.
Availability Plan
The Availability Plan contains detailed information about initiatives aimed at improving service and/ or component availability.
Availability/ ITSCM/ Security Testing Schedule
A schedule for the regular testing of all availability, continuity and security mechanisms, jointly maintained by Availability, IT Service Continuity and Information Security Management.
Availability Report
The Availability Report provides other Service Management processes and IT Management with information related to service and infrastructure component availability.
Maintenance Plan/ SOP
Maintenance Plans are part of the operational documentation for applications and infrastructure components, which are sometimes known as Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). They define the frequency and scope of preventative maintenance. Maintenance Plans/ SOPs are typically extracted from technical or administration manuals to define in a concise manner the tasks to be carried out as part of standard operations.
Recovery Plan
Recovery Plans are created mainly by Availability and IT Service Continuity Management. The plans contain specific instructions for returning services and/or systems to a working state, which often includes recovering data to a known consistent state.
Technical/ Administration Manual
A document describing the procedures required to run and maintain a type of application or infrastructure component.
Test Report
A report of the preparation, progress and evaluation of a test, created for example during the various tests carried out by Availability, IT Service Continuity or Information Security Management.

 

Checklists | KPIs

 

Roles | Responsibilities

Availability Manager - Process Owner
The Availability Manager is responsible for defining, analyzing, planning, measuring and improving all aspects of the availability of IT services. He is responsible for ensuring that all IT infrastructure, processes, tools, roles etc are appropriate for the agreed service level targets for availability.

 

Responsibility Matrix: ITIL Availability Management
ITIL Role | Sub-Process Availability Manager Service Owner[3] Applications Analys[3] Technical Analyst[3] IT Operator[3]
Design Services for Availability A[1]R[2] R[3] R[3] R[3]
Availability Testing AR R[3]
Availability Monitoring and Reporting AR

 

Remarks

[1] A: Accountable Accountable according to the RACI Model: Those who are ultimately accountable for the correct and thorough completion of the Availability Management process.

[2] R: Responsible according to the RACI Model: Those who do the work to achieve a task within ITIL Availability Management.

[3] siehe → Role descriptions ...