How did DSI originate?
During the mid-1990s, a team from Microsoft Research began to examine the operational challenges faced by customers in medium- to large-sized data centers. Their goal was to understand the core drivers of the overwhelming complexity that existed in these environments and architect a software solution that would help dramatically reduce the associated operating costs. With this deep understanding of customer issues, the team began to focus on creating a platform and enabling a set of software solutions to solve the underlying customer problems. These efforts were the core drivers behind DSI. Q4: What is the System Definition Model (SDM)? SDM is a model that is used to create definitions of distributed systems. Simply defined, a distributed system is a set of related software or hardware resources working together to accomplish a common function. Multi-tier line-of-business (LOB) applications, Web services, e-commerce sites, and enterprise data centers are examples of systems. Using SDM,
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