Open source configuration management programs help manage large computer systems, logging hardware and software information. Users can modify the coding and view updates to keep track of each program’s version number. The program tracks hardware versions and updates and is viewed from a database or spreadsheet.
Open source configuration management is a type of computer program that can help people manage large computer systems, such as corporate networks. Most of these programs cover both hardware and software, although some may be specialized. With a large system, it can be easy to lose a program or piece of information, but an open source configuration management program acts like a catalog detailing the placement of each item in the system. This configuration management program is open source, so users can change the coding of the original program. Updates are also logged, so users who feel an update is needed can get a broad view of each program’s version number.
In general, most open source configuration management programs are capable of logging hardware and software information. Hardware information is usually less intensive, because it doesn’t change often, but this will keep tabs on the hardware and what chips and equipment are currently installed. Software management is usually a broader field, because all information and updates are usually archived or pertain to the software. Some programs may be specialized to handle software or hardware only, although software is the more common choice.
Home computer users rarely lose information on their computer, and if they do, there is usually a finder program that can quickly scan your computer for the information. This is much more difficult with a large system, because the same search function could take hours to go through everything. Open source configuration management acts like a catalog that contains and displays information about where data, even low-level data, can be found.
Users of such open source format programs are granted a license that allows them to modify the original coding of the program. Some licenses allow users to sell their own configuration management program modification, while others have restrictions. These programs are usually free, although not all of them are.
Along with the data, the open source configuration manager will also track the version number of each program. The update log typically also tracks hardware versions and updates, such as detailing the amount of random access memory (RAM) in your computer or the manufacturing number of your monitor. This is to help users keep track of updates, so they know if a new update is needed. Update information is usually viewed from a database, but can also be in spreadsheet form, depending on the program.
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