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Junk

Submitted by aztecnology on February 26, 2006

Category: Technology
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1 IT Infrastructure and Management
1.1 Summary
Within a large Enterprise, there are typically distinct groups, Operations and IT, that are separately tasked to manage data center operations versus end-user computational resources including departmental or workgroup servers. In smaller companies, these services are often combined in a single functional group. This usage case focuses on the domain of IT and in some cases its broader interface to services provided by the data center such as defined earlier in the data center usage case.
In widescale use currently, Systems Management software is used to address the concerns of IT typically in the areas of: Configuration Management, Software Distribution, Asset Management, License Management, and Help Desk. In the realm of CDDLM, we will focus primarily on Configuration Management and Software Distribution, though it is understood that much of the remaining functionality will be serviced elsewhere in the Grid.
In a typical usage pattern, an end user will need to connect to some representative Grid Service. First, the user must have access to the correct software for interaction with the service. This may imply the need to deploy dependent components to the end user's workstation a priori, or in the event of use of a particular service. Also, the Grid service may be one of several configurations of services. It may be housed on a defined server or set of servers, a mainframe, or supercomputer. It may also be run on an available hive of workstations in a workgroup. In any of these scenarios, it will be important to ensure that the correct software is deployed, configured and managed through the duration of the Grid service. These instantiations must also be managed within the larger context of the Grid, with multiple jobs spanning LAN and WAN over multiple compute clusters.


The role of IT will be to ensure that end user's needs are met. They will assume...

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