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What is Centralized/Distributed Management

Encyclopedia of Information Communication Technology
In small-scale networks, it is possible to create a centralized network management platform, to which all management data is delivered, at which all decisions are taken, and from which all management commands are issued. There are clearly limitations to the size of the network which can be controlled in this manner, limits being created by the bottlenecks of transfer and processing of data at a single location.
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Network Management Resource Costs
Colin Pattinson (Leeds Metropolitan University, UK)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 6
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-845-1.ch078
Abstract
The reliance on computer communications networks for business and commerce, education, entertainment and many other applications demands these resources are managed effectively. In this context, “management” refers to ensuring security and performance, recovering from faults and accounting for utilisation. Each of these activities requires knowledge of the network configuration, and information about the networked devices. It is on the basis of this knowledge that management decisions to change the configuration and network behaviour are taken. Hence the manager requires as full and accurate a set of information about the network under their control as it is possible to get. Typically, this information resides across the network and is transferred (to the network manager) to assist the network manager’s decision making.
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