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Systems management standard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WS-Management (Web Services-Management) is a DMTF open standard defining a SOAP-based protocol for the management of servers, devices, applications and various Web services. WS-Management provides a common way for systems to access and exchange management information across the IT infrastructure.
Abbreviation | WS-MAN |
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Status | Published |
Year started | 2008 |
Latest version | 1.2 September 2014 |
Organization | Distributed Management Task Force |
Related standards | WBEM |
Domain | Systems Management |
Website | www |
The specification is based on DMTF open standards and Internet standards for Web services.
The specification is quite rich, supporting much more than get/set of simple variables, and in that it is closer to WBEM or Netconf than to SNMP. A mapping of the DMTF-originated Common Information Model into WS-Management was also defined.
WS-Management was originally developed by a coalition of vendors. The coalition started with AMD, Dell, Intel, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems and expanded to a total of 13 members before being subsumed by the DMTF in 2005.
The DMTF has published the standards document DSP0226 with version 1.2 of September 30, 2014.[1]
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