September 1999
Intermediate to advanced
332 pages
8h 19m
English
You can measure and control a computer system in many ways. This section examines various approaches to solving resource management problems. The methodology used depends upon the starting point of the developers, for example a network-centric methodology can be extended for use in other areas, so can a storage-centric or server-centric viewpoint.
This diversity of approach occurs both because of the products that are available and because of the expectations of the end users who are purchasing solutions. In a large organization, several groups (such as system administrators, network managers, database administrators, and security managers) are responsible for different parts of operations management. ...
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