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Cloud computing deployments must be monitored and managed in order to be optimized for best performance. Cloud management software provides capabilities for managing faults, configuration, accounting, performance, and security; this is referred to as FCAPS. DMTF's (Distributed Management Task Force) Open Cloud Standards Incubator. These fundamental features are offered by traditional network management systems: Administration of resources Configuring resources Enforcing security Monitoring operations Optimizing performance Policy management Performing maintenance Provisioning of resources Network management systems acronym FCAPS Fault Configuration Accounting Performance Security Fault Management • A fault is an event that has a negative significance. The goal of fault management is to recognize, isolate, correct and log faults that occur in the network. It also uses trend analysis to predict errors so that the network is always available. This can be established by monitoring different things for abnormal behavior. • When a fault or event occurs, a network component will often send a notification to the network operator using either a proprietary or open protocol such as SNMP (such as HP OpenView or Sun Solstice– formerly Net Manager), to collect information about network devices or at least write a message to its console for a console server to catch and log/page. In turn, the management station can be configured to make a network administrator aware of problems (by email, paging, or on-screen messages), allowing appropriate action to be taken. This notification is supposed to trigger manual or automatic activities. For example, the gathering of more data to identify the nature and severity of the problem or to bring backup equipment on-line. Configuration Management The goals of Configuration Management include: to gather and store configurations from network devices (this can be done locally or remotely). to simplify the configuration of the device to track changes that are made to the configuration to configure ('provision') circuits or paths through non-switched networks to plan for future expansion and scaling
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