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    ITEC3128
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    1. Overview: Definitions and Infrastructure management activities2. Evolutions of Systems since 1960s (Mainframes-to-Midrange-to-PCs-to-Client-server computing-to-New age systems) and their Management3. Growth of internet, current business demands and IT systems issues4. Complexity of today's computing environment5. Total cost of complexity issues6. Value of Systems management for business7. Factors to consider in designing IT organizations and IT infrastructure8. Determining customer's Requirements9. Identifying System Components to manage10. Exist Processes, Data, applications, Tools and their integration11. Patterns for IT systems management12. Introduction to the design process for information systems13. Current computing environment: Complexity of current computing, multiple technologies, multiple vendors, multiple users14. e-Waste disposal15. Total cost of ownership16. IT system Management: Common tasks in IT system management17. Approaches for organization Management18. Models in IT system design19. IT management systems context diagram20. Patterns for IT system Management21. Information system costs and benefits22. Capital budgeting for information system23. Real Options pricing models24. Limitation of financial models25. Service Delivery Processes: IT services continuity management26. Capacity management27. Availability management and service desk28. Service Support Management: Service support process29. Configuration Management30. Incident management31. Problem management32. Change management33. Release management34. Storage Management: backups, Archive, Recovery, Disaster recovery35. Space management36. Hierarchical storage management37. Network attached storage38. Storage area network39. Bare machine recovery40. Data retention41. Database protection42. Security Management: Introduction Security43. Identity management44. Single sign-on45. Access Management46. Basics of network security47. LDAP fundamentals48. Intrusion detection49. Firewall50. Security information management51. IT Ethics: Introduction to Cyber Ethics52. Intellectual Property53. Privacy and Law54. Computer Forensics55. Ethics and Internet56. Cyber Crimes
    ITEC3128›Patterns for IT system Management
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    Patterns for IT system Management

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    📘 Topic: Patterns for IT System Management

    Subject: Information Technology Infrastructure


    1. 📌 Introduction

    Modern IT systems are large, distributed, and complex. Managing them requires structured and repeatable approaches called management patterns. These patterns help organizations handle systems in a controlled, efficient, and scalable way.


    2. ✅ Definition

    Patterns for IT System Management are the standard approaches or models used to organize, monitor, control, and maintain IT systems effectively in an organization.

    👉 Simple idea: They are proven methods used to manage IT systems in different situations.


    3. 🎯 Importance of Management Patterns

    • Reduce system complexity
    • Improve efficiency and control
    • Support automation
    • Ensure reliability and availability
    • Help manage large-scale systems

    4. 🧩 Major Patterns for IT System Management


    🔑 1. Centralized Management Pattern

    📌 Meaning:

    All IT systems are managed from a single central point.

    📊 Features:

    • One control center
    • Unified policies
    • Strong supervision

    👍 Advantages:

    • Easy control
    • Better security
    • Standardization

    👎 Disadvantages:

    • Bottlenecks
    • Less flexibility

    👉 Example:

    • Traditional data centers

    🔑 2. Decentralized Management Pattern

    📌 Meaning:

    Management is distributed across departments or locations.

    📊 Features:

    • Local control
    • Independent decisions

    👍 Advantages:

    • Fast decision-making
    • High flexibility

    👎 Disadvantages:

    • Coordination issues
    • Inconsistent policies

    🔑 3. Hierarchical Management Pattern

    📌 Meaning:

    Management is organized in levels of authority (top-down structure).

    📊 Structure:

    • Top management
    • Middle management
    • Operational level

    👍 Advantages:

    • Clear roles
    • Better control

    👎 Disadvantages:

    • Slow communication

    🔑 4. Distributed Management Pattern

    📌 Meaning:

    IT systems are managed across multiple connected systems and locations.

    📊 Features:

    • Shared responsibility
    • Network-based control

    👍 Advantages:

    • High scalability
    • Fault tolerance

    👎 Disadvantages:

    • Complex management

    👉 Example:

    • Cloud computing systems ☁️

    🔑 5. Service-Oriented Management Pattern (SOM)

    📌 Meaning:

    IT systems are managed as services delivered to users instead of individual components.

    📊 Features:

    • Focus on service quality
    • SLA-based management

    👉 Example:

    • AWS, Azure, Google Cloud

    👍 Advantages:

    • Customer-focused
    • Flexible and scalable

    🔑 6. Event-Driven Management Pattern

    📌 Meaning:

    Systems automatically respond to events or triggers.

    📊 Features:

    • Real-time monitoring
    • Automated actions

    👉 Example:

    • Automatic server restart on failure

    👍 Advantages:

    • Fast response
    • Reduced manual work

    🔑 7. Hybrid Management Pattern

    📌 Meaning:

    Combination of multiple patterns (centralized + distributed + service-based).

    📊 Features:

    • Flexible structure
    • Used in modern organizations

    👍 Advantages:

    • Best of all approaches
    • Highly adaptable

    5. 🔄 Comparison of Patterns

    Pattern Control Flexibility Complexity
    Centralized High Low Low
    Decentralized Medium High Medium
    Hierarchical High Medium Medium
    Distributed Shared High High
    Service-Oriented Medium High Medium
    Event-Driven Automated Very High High
    Hybrid Balanced Very High High

    6. 🧠 Real-Life Example

    A global IT company:

    • Uses centralized pattern for security policies
    • Uses distributed pattern for cloud servers
    • Uses event-driven pattern for monitoring alerts
    • Uses service-oriented pattern for customer services

    👉 Result:

    • Efficient operations
    • High scalability
    • Better service delivery

    7. 📊 Diagram Description (For Exams)

    🖼️ Pattern Structure Diagram

    Draw:

    Centralized
       ↓
    Hierarchical
       ↓
    Distributed
       ↓
    Service-Oriented
       ↓
    Event-Driven
       ↓
    Hybrid (Final Modern Model)
    

    8. 📌 Important Points for Revision

    • Management patterns define how IT systems are controlled

    • Modern systems use hybrid + distributed + service-oriented approaches

    • Key goals:

      • Efficiency
      • Scalability
      • Automation

    9. ⚠️ Challenges

    • High complexity in distributed systems
    • Security risks
    • Integration problems
    • Coordination difficulties

    10. 📝 Likely Exam Questions

    ⭐ Short Questions:

    1. Define IT system management patterns.
    2. What is centralized pattern?
    3. What is distributed pattern?
    4. What is event-driven pattern?
    5. Define service-oriented management.

    ⭐ Long Questions:

    1. Explain different patterns for IT system management.
    2. Compare centralized and decentralized patterns.
    3. Discuss service-oriented management with example.
    4. Explain event-driven management pattern.
    5. Describe hybrid management pattern with advantages.

    11. 📌 Quick Summary / Conclusion

    • IT system management uses different structured patterns to control systems.

    • Major patterns include:

      • ✔ Centralized
      • ✔ Decentralized
      • ✔ Distributed
      • ✔ Service-Oriented
      • ✔ Event-Driven
      • ✔ Hybrid

    👉 Final Idea: Choosing the right pattern ensures efficient, scalable, and reliable IT system management in modern organizations.


    ✅ Exam Tip: Always include:

    • Definition
    • At least 5 patterns
    • Comparison table
    • Real-life example (important for high marks)
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