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How Distributed is Distributed Management or Can Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth? by John Day

  • Posted on: 3 May 2018
  • By: psoc_admin

The need for network management has always been recognized. At the same time, it was recognized as both overhead to selling equipment as well as a facility to smooth over the shortcomings of the equipment. Most datacomm networks in the 1970s and before were fairly small, often using equipment from a single vendor.  Network management stations, then called network control, were sold as a loss leader:  Sell the razor cheap (or free), they buy more blades.  As the 70s progressed, networks were not only getting larger but more and more diverse.