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In an effort to ensure the highest levels of reliability for their networks, most companies establish standard configuration builds for their servers and workstations. But once these machines are deployed in production environments, their configurations inevitably begin to change.

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Some modifications are planned, such as updates to drivers and changes in security policy, while others are unplanned, such as quick adjustments made by administrators to fix problems. Configuration management involves managing and monitoring these configuration standards. With centralized access to this critical information, companies can gain control over their networks.

The only way to track the enormous amount of configuration data is to deploy an intelligent agent on each device in the network. In large environments, having one machine collecting from multiple devices won't scale. Furthermore, the pain associated with managing the proxy relationships overrides the benefits.

Using the agent model, detailed configuration data such as device drivers, disk configuration and application data can be collected and transmitted to a central management repository.

The configuration management architecture should provide the flexibility to schedule data collections at frequent intervals as well as the ability to perform on-request collections. The agent should only transmit data that has changed since the previous collection.

The management repository, usually a database, provides access to all of the configuration data in one centralized location. This database maintains detailed information on configuration changes made to each machine. With all of this data in a central database, including current machine configurations and a log of changes, you can get immediate answers to complex questions about a network.

The central repository provides instant visibility into how machines are configured, and makes it possible to efficiently manage configuration changes across thousands of machines.

Besides monitoring, configuration management involves adjusting configurations to enforce compliance with corporate standards, change passwords across the company when someone leaves, and install patches to machines running a particular application.

Finally, administrators do not have the time to manually audit systems for critical configuration changes. To this end, a configuration management system can send user-defined alerts when sensitive configuration settings are modified. These alerts summarize configuration activity.

Configuration management lets companies support technology and business objectives. It helps systems administrators prevent system outages and break-ins by monitoring and controlling configuration changes, while allowing companies to exert a much greater level of control and extract a much higher level of value from their network infrastructures.

From Managing configuration changes, Network World Tech Update, 04/09/01.

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