5.3 vCloud Tenant Operations
vCloud Tenant Operations is central to governing, developing, and providing vCloud service offerings. It incorporates the Service Control layer of the vCloud Operations Framework as well as the Consumer Management component of the IT Business and Consumer Control layer. It also includes an Operations Control layer specifically applied to services. A high level view of Tenant Operations and its ecosystem is shown in the following figure.
Figure 8. Tenant Operations
The following are roles and responsibilities are involved in vCloud Tenant Operations:
vCloud
Service Leader:
Provides leadership and guidance to vCloud Tenant Operations’ members.
Has a direct line of communication to the executive sponsors.
Maintains a working relationship with the vCloud
Infrastructure Operations leader. Actively promotes awareness of Tenant Operations team to end-user organizations.
Maintains management level relationships with the Tenant Operations ecosystem teams.
Assigns vCloud
Service Offering responsibilities to Service Owners. Customer Manager:
Responsible for establishing and maintaining a working relationship with one or more end-user organizations.
Determines and collects end-user organization service offering business requirements. Works with the designated vCloud
Service Owner to translate the business requirements into a vCloud
Service Definition. Works with end-user organizations to understand project service offering demand.
Responsible for end-user organization issue escalation.
vCloud
Service Owner:Responsible for overall definition and delivery of the vCloud
service offerings for which they are responsible. Works with vCloud
Consumer Managers to collect end-user requirements and translate them into a vCloud
s
ervice definition.
Works with IT Financial Management to determine a price for a vCloud
service offering, and determine whether multiple prices are appropriate if the vCloud
service offering is provided in multiple service tiers. Provides the required information to Service Catalog Management to correctly set up the service catalog offering.
Develops Service Level Agreements (SLA) and Operating Level Agreements (OLA) for the vCloud
service offerings for which they are responsible. Also, negotiates updated SLAs and O
LAs as the service offering is updated.
Leads development and enhancement efforts and works with vCloud
Service Architects on their vCloud
service offering based on the vCloud
s
ervice definition.
Responsible for tier 3 support and escalations for the vCloud
service offerings for which they are responsible. Makes sure that the service levels are met through corresponding OLA
s with vCloud
Infrastructure Operations.Regularly monitors and reports on service level attainment for their vCloud
Service Offerings. vCloud
Service Portfolio Manager:Develops and maintains vCloud
Service Portfolio policy including the criteria for acceptance and rejection. Manages the portfolio of vCloud
services and works with IT management to develop the vCloud
service offering strategy used to determine what services should be included in the overall portfolio. Also makes
sure that the service offering strategy aligns with IT strategy. Proactively identifies potential vCloud
service offerings based on demand information gathered from vCloud
Consumer Managers or other sources such as requests coming in through the Service Desk. vCloud
Service Catalog ManagerManages the vCloud
service offering catalog and makes sure that all of the information contained in the catalog is accurate and up-to-date Maintains the Consumer Self-Service Catalog portal information.
vCloud
Service Architect: – Defines a vCloud
service offering based on the requirements provided by the vCloud
s
ervice o
wner after it’s determined that a particular vCloud
service offering is to be included in the vCloud Service Portfolio. This involves translating vCloud business requirements into technical requirements that can be used to architect a vCloud service offering.
vCloud
Service Developer:
Works with the vCloud
Service Architect to understand vCloud
service offering technical requirements. Works with the Application Development team to incorporate custom or third-
party applications into vCloud
service offerings as needed. Develops new vCloud
service offering components into blueprints, or constructs blueprints from existing vCloud
service offering components, for automatic provisioning. Develops and maintains vCloud
service offering blueprint documentation. Works with the vCloud
Service Analyst and Application Development to define service monitoring. Works with vCloud
Service Analyst and Application Development to establish automated event remediation wherever possible and appropriate. Works with vCloud
Service Analyst and Application Development to make sure security, operations, and chargeback metering capabilities are built into vCloud
service offerings. Provides tier 3 vCloud
service offering support. Develops service-related and
service integration workflows Develops customizations for and maintains the online c
onsumer self-s
ervice catalog capability.
vCloud
Service QA:
Develops test plans
and tests and accepts services as ready for release to production
, regardless of whether the services were developed in-house, by third parties, or are SaaS-based. Performs post-release validation
of services.Develops test plans and
tests and accepts service-related and
service integration workflows as ready for release to production as well as post-release validation.
Develops test plans,
and
tests and accepts on-line c
onsumer self-s
ervice c
atalog capabilities as ready for release to production. Also performs
post-release validation.Responsible for making sure that S
ervice D
esk personnel are trained to support the services
that are put into production. vCloud
Service Analyst:
Develops and maintains service capacity forecasts.
Responsible for the day-to-day capacity and resource management of services.
Works with the IT Security team to make sure that services align with IT security and compliance policies. Assists in developing automated compliance policies.
Initiates requests for new or expanded service capacity.
Assists with tier 3 support for issues related to tenant-deployed services.
Monitors and analyzes service performance, availability, usage, and other operational analytics.
Makes sure the NOC is able to proactively support released services.
Works with Service QA to release services into production and
coordinates any required change management. This responsibility decreases
over time as the release process is automated and services consisting of previously released components are considered preapproved from a change management perspective. vCloud
Service Administrator:
Administers tools used by vCloud
Tenant Operations to govern, develop, and operate services. Administers customer vCloud
environments. Administers customer vApps and applications contained in vApps
, if offered as a service. This probably does not apply to development and test customers.
These roles and responsibilities can be satisfied by a single person or multiple people. The decision to employ one or multiple people depends on the number of vCloud service offerings. For a new vCloud environment, initial staffing should include:
A single Consumer Manager. The number of people filling this role depends on the number of tenant organizations.
A single vCloud
Service Portfolio Manager who is also responsible for vCloud
Service Catalog management. One or more vCloud
S
ervice O
wners, each responsible for vCloud
service development and working with other teams to make sure that the agreed vCloud
service levels for their vCloud
service offering or suite of vCloud service offerings are maintained. The number of vCloud Service Owners depends on the number and complexity of the services to be offered as well as the rate of service offering change.
A single vCloud
Service Architect One or more vCloud
Service Developers depending on the number and complexity of the services to be offered as well as the rate of service offering change