Managing the Common Data Model
The Common Data Model (CDM) of the BMC CMDB unifies the representation of configuration data. It stores information about the most common configuration items, such as hardware, software, and services. The CDM provides a mechanism for linking CI information to provide a complete view of all elements of an IT environment and the manner in which these CIs affect each other.
Related topic
- Summary of changes to the Common Data Model
- Common Data Model concepts
- Best Practices for the Common Data Model
- Base level and first level classes in the Common Data Model
- Representing CIs and their relationships in the Common Data Model
- Denormalization of the Common Data Model
- Database models
- Relationship classes in the Common Data Model
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