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What Do You Need from a Configuration Management Database?
Thursday, 14th December 2006
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This paper defines the different types of data that are usually stored in a CMDB, from configuration items (CIs) and their relationships to related data, such as change requests and a service impact model. Rather than integrating data stores or putting everything into one central database, this paper sets forth the approach BMC® Software takes to a CMDB: a federated model that serves as your source of record for CIs but preserves your investment in existing data stores.


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