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Typical tasks when provisioning a server are: select a server from a pool of available servers, load the appropriate software (operating system, device drivers, middleware, and applications), appropriately customize and configure the system and the software to create or change a boot image for this server, and then change its parameters, such ...
Provisioning may refer to: Provisioning (technology) , the equipping of a telecommunications network or IT resources Provisioning (cruise ship) , supplying a vessel for an extended voyage
Infrastructure as code (IaC) is the process of managing and provisioning computer data center resources through machine-readable definition files, rather than physical hardware configuration or interactive configuration tools. [1]
Configuration Management (CM) is an ITIL-specific ITSM process that tracks all of the individual CIs in an IT system which may be as simple as a single server, or as complex as the entire IT department. In large organizations a configuration manager may be appointed to oversee and manage the CM process.
The OASIS Provisioning Services Technical Committee uses the following definition of "provisioning": [1] Provisioning is the automation of all the steps required to manage (setup, amend and revoke) user or system access entitlements or data relative to electronically published services.
The application software resides on the vendor's system and is accessed by users through a communication protocol.Alternatively, the vendor may provide special purpose client software.
Provisioning and orchestration: create, modify, and delete resources as well as orchestrate workflows and management of workloads; Automation: Enable cloud consumption and deployment of app services via infrastructure-as-code and other DevOps concepts; Security and compliance: manage role-based access of cloud services and enforce security ...
Services provided by this discipline include fault analysis, performance management, provisioning of networks and maintaining quality of service. Network management software is used by network administrators to help perform these functions.