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引用次数: 30
摘要
我们描述了部署配置管理数据库(CMDB)的最佳实践,CMDB是我们在最近的几个客户项目中开发的。考虑到CMDB解决方案处理发现、存储和跟踪实际配置项(ci)的复杂性和新颖性,许多企业依赖于服务交付组织(如IBM Global Technology Services)来执行配置并将系统推出到生产中。这既可以在客户现场完成(在所谓的基于项目的服务约定的范围内),也可以通过订阅托管服务来完成,从而利用服务提供者已经设置的IT服务管理环境。
Best practices for deploying a CMDB in large-scale environments
We describe best practices for deploying a Configuration Management Database (CMDB) that we have developed during several recent client engagements. Given the complexity and novelty of CMDB solutions that deal with discovering, storing and tracking actual Configuration Items (CIs), many enterprises rely on service delivery organizations - such as IBM Global Technology Services - to perform the configuration and roll-out of the system into production. This can be either done on the customer premises (within the scope of a so-called project-based service engagement), or by subscribing to a managed service, and thus leveraging the IT service management environment that the service provider has already set up.