Summary

APNOMS (Asia-Pacific Network Operations and Management Symposium)

2013

Session Number:P3

Session:

Number:P3-17

A Tiering Architecture for Integrated Network Management System

Seongbok Baik,  

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Publication Date:2013/09/25

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.17.P3-17

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Summary:
Recently, the walls of wired and wireless networks are breaking down to bring the cluster environment of networks to a chaos, mainly due to the exponential gross of the wireless devices.
For the network service providers are taking the burden of caring the enormous networks in a safe and efficient way, they are trying to acquire the excellent network management systems in order to provide the users the robust network services in such a complicated network environments where the size and the variety of the networks keep on increasing.
The ways to promote the performance of the network manage- ment systems can be categorized into serveral ways: increasing the hardware performance, improving the software performance, or adapting the advanced system architectures.
It’s relatively well known that the single-tier architectures are inferior to the multi-tier architectures in most of the fields including the network management system architectures. But regarding the specific amount of the gains of taking multi-tiering architecture has not been well documented especially in network management area.
In this research, we present the explicit benefits by adapting the multi-tier architecture into network management system comparing to the single or lower tiering architectures.