Server Management Software

The server management software is a set of procedures for controlling the operation and processing of servers, processing hardware, operating systems, and application software at different levels of software management and upgrade, and system resource management, performance maintenance, and monitoring configuration. Server management software is built on industry standards and has an easy-to-use design. Effectively expand the existing enterprise-level or workgroup management environment over the Internet, and use rich security capabilities to access and manage physically decentralized IT equipment. IT administrators can observe the details of the remote system's hardware configuration and monitor key components such as processors, hard drives, memory usage, and performance. Expand server management, deployment, and software distribution with optional add-ons. All of these tools integrate smoothly with management software, provide compatible services, and provide a single point of management. At the same time, they provide management software monitoring, scheduling, alarms, event management, and group management functions.

Server management means: Hardware-based management tools, additional operating functions of network operating systems, and third-party system management software.

For example, Dell's OpeManage 4, Microsoft's Microsoft System Management Server (SMS), IBM Director, IBM Tivoli, HP Openview, Inspur LCSMS, etc. Third-party software such as Veritas's OpForce 3.0 and Turbolinux's Linux server management software.