Configuration Management Database (CMDB)
What is Configuration Management Database (CMDB)? A Configuration Management Database (CMDB) is a repository that acts as a data warehouse for information technology (IT) installations. It holds data relating to a collection of IT assets (commonly referred to as Configuration Items), as well as descriptive relationships between such assets.
The CMDB is a fundamental component of the ITIL framework's Configuration Management process. It typically contains information about hardware, software, documentation, people, and even processes. Each CI stored in the CMDB has a set of attributes, including owner, status, version, and relationships to other CIs.
Key aspects of a CMDB include:
- CI identification and recording
- Relationship mapping between CIs
- Change tracking and version control
- Integration with other ITSM processes
- Data quality management
- Reporting and analysis capabilities
An effective CMDB contributes to improved decision-making, faster problem resolution, more efficient change management, and better overall IT service delivery. It provides a single source of truth for IT infrastructure information, supporting various ITSM processes and enabling more effective IT governance.