ITIL Practitioner plan and improve (capacity, availability, and continuity management)
Course number HF536S
Delivery method
Remotely assisted instructional learning (RAIL)
Instructor-led training (ILT)
Onsite dedicated training (OST)
Special notes
This course includes the EXIN IPPI (ITIL Practitioner: Plan and Improve) exam.
Please ensure you have a copy of your ITIL Foundation certificate available, as HP will be requesting a copy prior to you attending class. Students who have not provided proof of Foundation certification prior to the class start will not be allowed to sit the exam administered at the end of class. An exam only expense will be incurred to take the exam at a later date. Since Foundation certificates can take anywhere from 2-6 weeks to receive after passing the exam, please take this time delay into account when scheduling this Practitioner class.
Course overview
Be able to translate your capacity, availability and continuity requirements into business-cases for the procurement and implementation of any specific equipment or services, propose an IT infrastructure design, and determine whether the characteristics of IT components or service contracts conform to an organization’s requirements. This 5 day course is 40% theory and 60% hands-on.
Prerequisites
ITIL Foundation Certification: either v2 (H1846S ITIL Foundation for Service Management) or v3 (HF421 ITIL v3 Foundation)
Audience
- IT staff responsible for the planning and improvement of IT services, especially those who will participate in managing, organizing and optimizing the Plan and Improve processes in an IT Service organisation which has implemented, or started to implement, ITIL based Capacity, Availability and IT Service Continuity Management processes
- IT staff requiring training in order to perform in a Capacity, Availability or IT Service Continuity role and who require a formal qualification
- Service managers who want to develop their practical knowledge about the Capacity, Availability and IT Service Continuity Management processes as described by ITIL (IT Infrastructure Library)
- Business analysts and other ITIL process managers with interest in the Capacity, Availability and IT Service Continuity Management processes
Course objectives
Upon completion of this course participants will be able to understand best practices in managing, organizing and optimizing the processes of Capacity, Availability and IT Service Continuity Management and be able to relate how these processes contribute to the quality of IT services.
Next steps
ITIL Manager in IT Service Management courses: IT Service Support + IT Service Delivery and ITIL Service Manager one day Exam preparation
Benefits to you
- Calculate the availability of a given IT service
- Be able to analyze capacity related data and act appropriately to identify and prevent capacity and performance related incidents/problems within your organizations
- Be able to prepare and distribute capacity plans and reports within your organizations
- Specify, carry out and check what needs to be done during maintenance periods
- Be able to make proposals for minimising service outages
- Plan for appropriate recovery from service outages
- Able to make reports to general management, Service Level Management and customers of the IT organization
- Develop sufficient knowledge for the IPPI exam
Course outline
Introduction
Training objectives
Brief refresher on ITSM
Capacity Management
Definition of Capacity Management
Scope
Objectives
Capacity Management Sub Processes
- Business Capacity Management
- Service Capacity Management
- Resource Capacity Management
Capacity Management Activities
- Performance Management
- The Capacity Database
- Demand Management
- Application Sizing
- Modelling
- The Capacity Plan
Availability Management
Definition of Availability Management
Objectives
Scope
Core Elements of Availability Management
- Availability
- Reliability
- Maintainability
- Security
- Serviceability
The Availability Management Process
Availability Management Activities
Availability Planning
Translating Business Requirements into Availability Requirements
Designing for Availability
Designing for Recovery
Security
Managing Planned Downtime
Improving Availability
Measurement and Reporting
Availability Management Tools, Methods and Techniques
- CFIA
- FTA
- CRAMM
- Service Outage Analysis
- Technical Observation Post
- The Expanded Incident Lifecycle
- Continuous Improvement
IT Service Continuity Management
Mission
Objectives
Scope
The Process
Stage One: Initiation
- Initiating Business Continuity Management
Stage Two: Requirements and Strategy
- Business Impact Analysis
- Risk Assessment
- Business Continuity Strategy
Stage Three: Implementation
- Organisation and Implementation Planning
- Implementing Standby Arrangements
- Developing Recovery Plans
- Implementing Risk Reduction Measures
- Developing Procedures
- Initial Testing
Stage Four: Operational Management
- Education and Awareness
- Review and Audit
- Testing
- Change Management
- Training
- Assurance
Plan and Improve relationships with other processes
Benefits Costs and Problems associated with IPPI processes
Planning to Implement the IPPI processes
Process review
Course program
- Theory
- Exercises and presentations
- Exam preparation
Exam Information
- The exam, offered by EXIN, is a two hour multiple-choice paper based on a case study (provided during the exam). It consists of 40 questions and candidates need to achieve 60% or more (24 or more) to pass. It is a closed book exam. In addition candidates must complete, and pass, three in-course assignments
- ISEB does not offer this exam
- Upis u radnu knjižicu: ne
- Certifikat: ne
- Uvjerenje: ne
- In-house: ne
- Svjedodžba: ne
- Diploma: ne