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Announcing OMI - Open Management Infrastructure.
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Announcing OMI - Open Management Infrastructure.
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Osama Sajid [MSFT]
2 Jul 2012 1:28 AM
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We are pleased to announce availability of a highly portable, small footprint, high performance CIM Object Manager called OMI (Open Management Infrastructure).
See the annoucement on Windows Server
blog
Copying from the blog “
The public availability of OMI means that you can now easily compile and implement a standards-based management service into any device or platform from a free open-source package. Our goals are to remove all obstacles that stand in the way of implementing standards-based management so that every device in the world can be managed in a clear, consistent, coherent way and to nurture spur a rich ecosystem of standards-based management products.”
OMI is available from
https://collaboration.opengroup.org/omi/
. Our goals for OMI are
A very small footprint
A provider generator model which makes the task of creating providers very easy
High portability to a wide variety of hardware and software
High performance
Support for WS-Management
We also announced collaboration with network device manufacturers Cisco and Arista to port OMI to their switches and implement standard DMTF CIM schema in their devices.
Jeffrey Snover did a technology demonstration at TechEd Europe in which he used a common set of standards-based tools to manage a base-motherboard controller on a server, a Windows operating system, and an Arista switch running OMI. You can see recording of this session
here
at 51:15
Cheers,
SBM Team
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