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| - | ===== Configuration Management (CM)Configuration Management (CM) ===== | + | ===== Configuration Management (CM) ===== |
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| - | **Configuration Management (CM)** is a process for maintaining computer systems, servers, and software in a desired, consistent state. It’s a way to make sure that a system performs as it’s expected to as changes are made over time. | + | **Configuration Management (CM)** is a process for maintaining computer systems, servers, and software in a desired, consistent state. It’s a way to make sure that a system performs as expected as changes are made over time. |
| Source: [[https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/automation/what-is-configuration-management | Configuration Management (CM) ]] | Source: [[https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/automation/what-is-configuration-management | Configuration Management (CM) ]] | ||
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