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==Computing==
==Computing==
Pooling IT (equipment and staff) resources involves [[virtualization]] of typical IT stacks server, storage and [[Computer network|networking]] (but also on the level of datacenter power and cooling). Users benefit from lower individual investments since resources are shared. Although shared infrastructures have huge benefits potential issues on the environment have impact on the complete environment. A thorough analysis of the infrastructure is recommended to identify potential [[single point of failure]] (SPOF). One may opt for 'private' instances ([[private cloud]]s) for specific needs or for specific reasons. On the level of resource pooling, bigger suppliers tend to have the benefit of being able to provide shared support environments with round the clock service. Do you prefer access to a service desk round the clock with potential less expertise or do you want to rely on a single support engineer (who is 'on duty' during off peak hours)"
[[Pool (computer science)|Pooling]] IT (equipment and staff) resources involves [[virtualization]] of typical IT stacks server, storage and [[Computer network|networking]] (but also on the level of datacenter power and cooling). Users benefit from lower individual investments since resources are shared. Although shared infrastructures have huge benefits potential issues on the environment have impact on the complete environment. A thorough analysis of the infrastructure is recommended to identify potential [[single point of failure]] (SPOF). One may opt for 'private' instances ([[private cloud]]s) for specific needs or for specific reasons. On the level of resource pooling, bigger suppliers tend to have the benefit of being able to provide shared support environments with round the clock service. Do you prefer access to a service desk round the clock with potential less expertise or do you want to rely on a single support engineer (who is 'on duty' during off peak hours)"
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Revision as of 13:09, 8 October 2023

In resource management, pooling is the grouping together of resources (assets, equipment, personnel, effort, etc.) for the purposes of maximizing advantage or minimizing risk to the users. The term is used in finance, computing and equipment management.

Finance

Pooling is the grouping together of assets, and related strategies for minimizing risk. For example:

Debt instruments with similar characteristics can be pooled into a new security, for example:

In general, pooling different assets or debt-like obligations into a new security is called Securitization, a practice commonly used by Structured finance.

Accounting

Supply chain management

Computing

Pooling IT (equipment and staff) resources involves virtualization of typical IT stacks server, storage and networking (but also on the level of datacenter power and cooling). Users benefit from lower individual investments since resources are shared. Although shared infrastructures have huge benefits potential issues on the environment have impact on the complete environment. A thorough analysis of the infrastructure is recommended to identify potential single point of failure (SPOF). One may opt for 'private' instances (private clouds) for specific needs or for specific reasons. On the level of resource pooling, bigger suppliers tend to have the benefit of being able to provide shared support environments with round the clock service. Do you prefer access to a service desk round the clock with potential less expertise or do you want to rely on a single support engineer (who is 'on duty' during off peak hours)"

The resource management concepts of pooling can easily be abstracted and virtualized.

Equipment

Pooling of equipment is used to maintain "ready for use" equipment while damaged or dirty equipment is repaired and cleaned, by replacing it with an identical piece of equipment from the pool.

Automotive

Carpooling

See also

References

  1. ^ "Pooling-of-interests". Investopedia. Retrieved 27 July 2021.