NMS NMS
is everything.NMS plays a crucial role in ensuring the availability, security, and efficiency of network devices such as routers, switches, servers, and applications. By offering a comprehensive view of the network, NMS enables administrators to proactively identify issues, troubleshoot problems, and maintain a healthy IT infrastructure.
Multi-tenant
Multi-tenant architecture is design where a single instance of the application serves multiple tenants or customers. Each tenant operates within its own isolated environment, with its data, configurations, and settings segregated from other tenants. This architecture allows a service provider to offer NMS capabilities to multiple clients while ensuring data privacy, security, and customization for each tenant.
Multi-Instance
A multi-instance setup refers to the capability of running multiple independent instances of the NMS software on a single server or across multiple servers. Each instance operates as a separate entity with its own set of configurations, data, and monitoring tasks, providing distinct management capabilities for different network segments or environments.
Multi-Database
Multi-database setup refers to the capability of the system to support and interact with multiple databases simultaneously. This feature allows the NMS to store and retrieve data from different databases, each serving a specific purpose or containing data relevant to a particular aspect of network management.