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Glossary definition: Configuration Management Database (CMDB)

CMDB: A Powerful Database for IT Configuration Management

A Configuration Management Database (CMDB) is a database that stores and organizes detailed information about the components of an organization's IT infrastructure, including hardware, software, networks, and services. It is used to track and manage changes to the infrastructure, such as upgrades, new installations, and decommissioning of components, as well as to monitor the health and performance of the system. The CMDB is also used to ensure that the IT infrastructure is compliant with organizational policies and regulations. In addition, the CMDB can be used to provide a comprehensive view of the IT environment and its relationships, which can be used for capacity planning, forecasting, and decision making. The CMDB is also used to automate and streamline IT operations, such as incident management and change management. The CMDB is a powerful tool for IT departments to ensure the reliability and availability of their IT infrastructure.