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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 33136-2024 (GB/T33136-2024)Description (Translated English): Information technology service - Service capability maturity model for data center Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: L77 Classification of International Standard: 35.080 Word Count Estimation: 62,647 Date of Issue: 2024-12-31 Date of Implementation: 2025-07-01 Older Standard (superseded by this standard): GB/T 33136-2016 Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration GB/T 33136-2024: Information technology service - Service capability maturity model for data center---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order. ICS 35.080 CCSL77 National Standard of the People's Republic of China Replace GB/T 33136-2016 Information Technology Services Data Center Service Capability Maturity Model Released on 2024-12-31 2025-07-01 Implementation State Administration for Market Regulation The National Standardization Administration issued Table of ContentsPreface III 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 1 3.1 Terms and Definitions 1 3.2 Abbreviations 3 4 Maturity Model 3 4.1 Maturity Level 3 4.2 Model composition 4 4.3 Data Center Service Types 4 4.4 Model Application 5 5 Competency Framework 6 6 Evaluation Methods 8 6.1 Overview 8 6.2 Capability Maturity 8 6.3 Data Center Service Capability Maturity 13 6.4 Special service capability maturity 15 7 Data Center Service Capability Management and Technical Requirements 17 7.1 Strategic Management 17 7.2 Digital Intelligence Operations 23 7.3 Security drive 47 Appendix A (Normative) Capability Framework Basic Weight Setting 53 Appendix B (Normative) Calculation Method for Data Center Service Capability Maturity Index Value 55 Appendix C (Normative) Calculation Method for Special Service Capability Maturity Index Value 56 References 57ForewordThis document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for standardization work Part 1.Structure and drafting rules for standardization documents" Drafting. This document replaces GB/T 33136-2016 "Information Technology Service Data Center Service Capability Item Maturity Model" and Compared with GB/T 33136-2016, in addition to structural adjustments and editorial changes, the main technical changes are as follows. a) Changed the names of capability domains and corresponding diagrams in the model structure (see 4.2, 4.2 of the.2016 edition); b) Added data center service types (see 4.3); c) Added the maturity of special service capabilities (see 4.1.2 and 6.4); d) Added application scenarios of maturity model (see 4.4.3); e) The competency domain names, competency subdomain names and numbers, competency item names and numbers, and corresponding tables in the competency framework have been changed (see Chapter 5, Chapter 5 of the.2016 edition); f) The number of competency subdomains and competency items of the evaluation object has been changed (see 6.1, 6.1 of the.2016 edition); g) The evaluation method has been changed (see 6.2, 6.2~6.5 of the.2016 edition); h) The data center service capability maturity classification rules have been changed (see 6.3, 6.6 of the.2016 edition); i) Changed the name of the capability domain in the data center service capability management and technical requirements, changed the operation guarantee to digital intelligence operation, and changed the organizational governance to To ensure the drive (see Chapter 7, Chapter 7 of the.2016 edition); j) Changed the name of the capability subdomain in the data center service capability management and technical requirements, and adjusted the location of the capability subdomain. Digital Intelligence Operation Capability In the domain, the two capability subdomains of security management and quality management are deleted, and the technical operation capability subdomain and the digital intelligence leadership capability subdomain are added; In the barrier-driven capability domain, the two capability subdomains of governance structure and organizational risk are deleted, and the two capability subdomains of safety internal control management and quality management are added. Force subdomain (see Chapter 7, Chapter 7 of the.2016 edition); k) Added the following capabilities to the data center service capability management and technical requirements. application management, system management, network management, and safe operation. Operation management, cloud computing management, infrastructure management, big data management, and tool platform management capabilities (see Chapter 7); l) Deleted the capability items in the data center service capability management and technical requirements. review management, functional management (2016 version Chapter 7); m) Changed the capability items in the data center service capability management and technical requirements. merged change management and release management into change and Release management capability items, merge service level management and relationship management into service level and related party management, merge audit management into relationship management The regulatory management is merged into internal control management, and the safety, health and environmental management is merged into the infrastructure management capability (see Chapter 7,.2016 edition). Chapter 7); n) The weights of competency items have been changed (see Table A.1, Table B.1 of the.2016 edition). Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuing organization of this document does not assume the responsibility for identifying patents. This document was proposed and coordinated by the National Technical Committee for Information Technology Standardization (SAC/TC28). This document was drafted by. China CITIC Bank Corporation, China Construction Bank Corporation, Beijing Guangtong Youyun Technology Co., Ltd. Ltd., China Electronics Technology Standardization Institute, Kunlun Digital Intelligence Technology Co., Ltd., Changsha Bank Co., Ltd., Essence Securities Co., Ltd. Co., Ltd., China Sports Lottery Technology Development Co., Ltd., China UnionPay Co., Ltd., Zhengzhou Bank Co., Ltd., China Minsheng Bank Co., Ltd., Ping An Bank Co., Ltd., China Bohai Bank Co., Ltd., Air China Limited, China Life Insurance Insurance Co., Ltd., Chengdu Aircraft Industry (Group) Co., Ltd., China Guangfa Bank Co., Ltd., Guanyi Zhongxiang (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd., Chengfang Financial Information Technology Service Co., Ltd., Liuzhou Bank Co., Ltd., Gansu Bank Co., Ltd., Ningbo Bank Co., Ltd., China Cyber Security Review Technology and Certification Center, Guangzhou CESI Certification Center Service Co., Ltd., Beijing CESI Technology Development Co., Ltd. Co., Ltd., China Certification and Accreditation Service Co., Ltd., Beijing Taiji Huabao Technology Co., Ltd., Shanghai Hanwei Information Technology Co., Ltd., Shanghai Suqing Software Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Zijin Fulcrum Technology Co., Ltd., ZTE Corporation, Guiyang Bank of China Co., Ltd., Guangdong Yunxia Huijin Technology Co., Ltd., PICC Information Technology Co., Ltd., Big Data Center of the Ministry of Emergency Management, China Southern Power Grid Co., Ltd., Agricultural Bank of China Co., Ltd., Zhuhai China Resources Bank Co., Ltd., China Everbright Bank Co., Ltd. Co., Ltd., Beijing Zhongguancun Laboratory, Shenzhen Securities Communication Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Securities Information Co., Ltd., Shandong City Commercial Bank Cooperation Alliance Co., Ltd., Shanghai Bank Co., Ltd., China Merchants Fund Management Co., Ltd., National Customs Information Center, National Meteorological Information Center Center, Bank of Beijing Co., Ltd., Bank of China Co., Ltd., Sichuan Rural Commercial Bank Co., Ltd., China Agricultural Bank Development Bank, China Orient Asset Management Co., Ltd., Industrial Bank Co., Ltd., Jiangxi Provincial Public Security Department, Huishang Bank Co., Ltd. Company, China Civil Aviation Information Network Co., Ltd., Hami City Commercial Bank, Lanzhou Bank Co., Ltd., Guosen Securities Co., Ltd. Shanghai Stock Exchange Technology Co., Ltd., Haitong Securities Co., Ltd., Shenwan Hongyuan Securities Co., Ltd., State Power Investment Group Science and Technology Co., Ltd. Research Institute Co., Ltd., Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., China Unicom Digital Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Trend Leading Information Consulting Co., Ltd., Hangzhou An Heng Information Technology Co., Ltd. and Shenzhen Chuangxiang Digital Technology Co., Ltd. The main drafters of this document are. Kou Guan, Chi Kun, Liu Ming, Chang Dongdong, Xu Yuyi, Niu Chong, Shan Hongbo, Liu Donghai, Yan Kai, Zhang Kai, Guo Xinwei, Zhang Jian, Sun Yue, Wang Rui-yi, Ma Yu, Wang Jian-min, Zhao Yong-xiang, Jiang Jing, Liu Zhi, Wu Yan-rong, Jia Ai-jun, Peng Li, Wang Jie, Liang Gui-ying, Yang Guang, Liu Aimin, Yang Yuli, Yuan Nenxiao, Xu Yanbing, Zhu Lei, Zhang Danqing, Huang Xuezhou, Bi Yongjun, Zhang Xiaoqiang, Xu Ping, Wei Xiaoming, Guilin, Wei Nengqiang, Wu Jike, He Jun, Yin Guanhua, Hu Yunjiang, Cen Xuetao, Cheng Yuqi, Chen Yan, Liang Xiaoyan, Gao Bo, Zhao Bin, Wang Zhan, Yang Zhiguo, Chen Zejia, Miao Jie, Wan Jinglong, Huang Yiliang, Yu Xiandian, Liu Feng, Li Xiaoluan, Shen Deyong, Chen Changzheng, Gao Xiaoyang, Qiu Shuyang, Gao Xianhua, Wang Lei, Lu Haidong, Li Chenhui, Liu Wei, Zhou Yu, Tan Qifeng, Kong Yu, Fan Jing, Wang Jin, Wei Liru, Liu Zhihong, Men Meiling, Chen Hongfeng, Qin Honglin, Luo Tao, Luo Shuying, Xiao Xin, Zhang Weiping, Zhai Yahong, Deng Hong, Yan Lin, Fu Dayue, Tan Changhua, Zhao Zhendong, Li Jinkang, Liang Guangpeng, Fang Yudong, Chen Bin, Fu Qian, Fang Yuliang, Zhang Chunlei, Sun Zhijun, Xu Chao, Qi Gang, Xiong Yujiang, Zhang Xuepu, Lu Jianhua, Liu Changjun, Sun Wei, Deng Xin, Wu Wei, Wu Xinying, Huang Minna, Chen Xiaodong, Zhuang Kai, Zheng Yuanbin, Ma Wu, Zhao Yan, Zhu Zhiyuan, Tian Ruijie, He Kangxu, Li Zhan, Yang Yang, Feng Tao, Luo Qiuqing, Yu Sisong, Zhang Chenggang, Qi Weining, Cai Xin, Lin Mingfeng, Liang Feng. This document was first published in.2016 and this is the first revision. Information Technology Services Data Center Service Capability Maturity Model1 ScopeThis document establishes the Data Center Service Capability Maturity Model (abbreviated as. Maturity Model) and the Data Center Service Capability Framework (abbreviated as. Capability Framework), describes the data center service capability maturity evaluation method (abbreviated as. evaluation method), and stipulates the data center service capability management and technical requirements. This document applies to. a) To achieve digital transformation and digital intelligence operations, data centers build and monitor their overall service capabilities or special service capabilities. Visualize, measure and evaluate; b) A third-party evaluation agency measures and evaluates the maturity of data center service capabilities or special service capabilities; c) Data center stakeholders measure and evaluate the maturity of data center service capabilities or special service capabilities; d) Data center suppliers build their own service capabilities, deliver products and services to support data center-specific specialized service capabilities. The payment will be measured and evaluated by external evaluation agencies.2 Normative referencesThis document has no normative references. 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and Definitions The following terms and definitions apply to this document. 3.1.1 Data Center It consists of computer sites (computer rooms), computer room infrastructure, information system hardware, information system software, information resources (data) and personnel, as well as related An organization composed of corresponding rules and regulations. 3.1.2 The organization that owns and controls the data center, usually the legal entity where the data center is located. Note. A data center is a specific organizational function that exists within the organization where the data center is located. 3.1.3 An organization that signs a contract with a data center to deliver products or services and supports the production and operation of the data center or the construction of its service capabilities. Note. The data center provider is external to the organization where the data center is located. 3.1.4 service of data center Activities that use capabilities and resources to create value for data center stakeholders. ...... |