- Introduction
- Reinventing the Mainframe
- The Changing of Midrange and Client-Server Platforms
- The Growing Use of PCs and Networks
- The Global Growth of the Internet
- Lingering Effects of the Millennium Bug
- Timelining the Disciplines of Systems Management
- Summary
Timelining the Disciplines of Systems Management
Table 3-1 Emergence and Evolution of Systems Management Disciplines
Discipline |
1960s |
1970s |
1980s |
1990s |
2000s |
Availability |
Emerged (for batch) |
Evolved (for onlines) |
Evolved (for networks) |
|
|
Performance and Tuning |
Emerged (for batch) |
Evolved (for onlines) |
Evolved (for networks) |
|
|
Storage Management |
|
Emerged |
|
Evolved (for client-server) |
|
Change Management |
|
Emerged |
|
|
|
Problem Management |
|
Emerged |
|
|
|
Strategic Security |
|
Emerged |
Evolved (for networks) |
Evolved (for Internet) |
|
Configuration Management |
|
Emerged |
|
|
|
Network Management |
|
|
Emerged |
|
|
Production Acceptance |
|
|
Emerged |
Evolved (for client-server) |
Evolving (for rapid application deployment) |
Disaster Recovery |
|
|
Emerged |
Evolved (for midrange & client-server) |
Evolving (for networks) |
Capacity Planning |
|
|
Emerged |
Evolved (for networks) |
|
Facility Management |
|
|
|
Emerged |
Evolving (for automated operations) |