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== ITIL Service Asset and Configuration Management ==
'''<span id="Overview">Objective:</span>''' <html><span id="md-webpage-description" itemprop="description">ITIL <i>Service Asset and Configuration Management</i> aims to maintain information about Configuration Items (CIs) required to deliver an IT service, including their relationships.</span></p>
<p><b>Part of</b>: <a href="https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/index.php/ITIL_Service_Transition" title="ITIL Service Transition">Service Transition</a></html>


''ITIL Service Asset and Configuration Management'' aims to maintain information about Configuration Items required to deliver an IT service, including their relationships.
'''Process Owner''': [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#Configuration Manager|Configuration Manager]]
 
'''Part of''': [[ITIL V3 Service Transition|Service Transition]]
 
'''Process Owner''': [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#ITIL Roles|Configuration Manager]]


<p>&nbsp;</p>
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== Process: ITIL Service Asset and Configuration Management ==
==Process Description==


[[Image:Service-asset-and-configuration-management.jpg|left|thumb|350px|alt=ITIL Configuration Management|[https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/images/pdf/process_overview_service_asset_configuration_management_itilv3.pdf ITIL Service Asset & Configuration Management]]]
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The activities and process objectives of ITIL Configuration Management are broadly identical in ITIL V3 and V2. Configuration Management according to ITIL V3 introduces the [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CMS CMDB|Configuration Management System (CMS)]] as a logical data model, encompassing several [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CMS CMDB|Configuration Management Databases (CMDB)]].


Activities and process objectives of the Configuration Management process are broadly identical in ITIL V3 and V2. ITIL V3 introduces the "Configuration Management System ([[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CMS CMDB|CMS]])" as a logical data model, encompassing several Configuration Management Databases ([[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CMS CMDB|CMDB]]).  
ITIL 2011 requires additional interfaces in Configuration Management, in line with the new structure of Service Transition processes. The process overview of [[Media:Service-asset-and-configuration-management.jpg|ITIL Configuration Management (.JPG)]] shows the key information flows (see fig. 1).


The following sub-processes are part of [[Service Asset and Configuration Management|ITIL Configuration Management]]:
[[ITIL 4]] refers to Service Asset and Configuration Management as [[ITIL_4#Service_management_practices|service management practices]], and has renamed the practices to "IT Asset Management" and "Service Configuration Management".
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== Sub-Processes ==
==Sub-Processes==


;<span id="ITIL Configuration Management Identification">Configuration Identification</span>
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:Process Objective: To define and maintain the underlying structure of the [[Checklist CMS CMDB|CMS]] (the Configuration Model), so that it is able to hold all information on [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CI|Configuration Items (CIs)]]. This includes specifying the attributes describing CI types and their sub-components, as well as determining their interrelationships.
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<p><span itemprop="name" content="Configuration Management sub-processes:">These are the <strong class="selflink">ITIL Configuration Management</strong> sub-processes and their process objectives:</span>
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<p><b><span id="ITIL_Configuration_Management_Identification" itemprop="itemListElement">Configuration Identification</span></b>
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<ul><li itemprop="description">Process Objective: To define and maintain the underlying structure of the <a href="/index.php/Checklist_CMS_CMDB" title="Checklist CMS CMDB">CMS</a> (the Configuration Model), so that it is able to hold all information on <a href="/index.php/Service_Asset_and_Configuration_Management#CI" title="Service Asset and Configuration Management">Configuration Items (CIs)</a>. This includes specifying the attributes describing CI types and their sub-components, as well as determining their interrelationships.
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<p><b><span id="ITIL_Configuration_Management_Control" itemprop="itemListElement">Configuration Control</span></b>
</p>
<ul><li itemprop="description">Process Objective: To ensure that no <a href="/index.php/Service_Asset_and_Configuration_Management#CI" title="Service Asset and Configuration Management">Configuration Items</a> are added or modified without the required authorization, and that such modifications are adequately recorded in the <a href="/index.php/Service_Asset_and_Configuration_Management#CMS_CMDB" title="Service Asset and Configuration Management">CMS</a>.
</li><li><i>Note</i>: ITIL Configuration Control is mainly concerned with reviewing modifications to the <a href="/index.php/Service_Asset_and_Configuration_Management#CMS_CMDB" title="Service Asset and Configuration Management">Configuration Management System (CMS)</a>, to make sure the information stored in the CMS is complete and the modification was done by an authorized party. Other processes also support the objectives of Configuration Control: <a href="/index.php/Service_Asset_and_Configuration_Management#ITIL_Configuration_Management_Identification" title="Service Asset and Configuration Management">Configuration Identification</a> defines who is authorized to make certain changes to the CMS. In a broader sense, <a href="/index.php/Change_Management" title="Change Management">Change Management</a> and <a href="/index.php/Release_and_Deployment_Management" title="Release and Deployment Management">Release Management</a> with their defined procedures also help to ensure that no unauthorized changes occur.
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<p><b><span id="Configuration_Management_Audit" itemprop="itemListElement">Configuration Verification and Audit</span></b>
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<ul><li itemprop="description">Process Objective: To perform regular checks, ensuring that the information contained in the <a href="/index.php/Service_Asset_and_Configuration_Management#CMS_CMDB" title="Service Asset and Configuration Management">CMS</a> is an exact representation of the <a href="/index.php/Service_Asset_and_Configuration_Management#CI" title="Service Asset and Configuration Management">Configuration Items (CIs)</a> actually installed in the live production environment.
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;<span id="ITIL Configuration Management Control">Configuration Control</span>
==Definitions==
:Process Objective: To ensure that no [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CI|Configuration Items]] are added or modified without the required authorization, and that such modifications are adequately recorded in the [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CMS CMDB|CMS]].


;<span id="Configuration Management Audit">Configuration Verification and Audit</span>
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:Process Objective: To perform regular checks, ensuring that the information contained in the [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CMS CMDB|CMS]] is an exact representation of the [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CI|Configuration Items (CIs)]] actually installed in the live production environment.
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<p><span itemprop="name">The following <a href="/index.php/ITIL_Glossary#ITIL_Glossary_A-Z" title="ITIL Glossary">ITIL terms and acronyms</a> (<i>information objects</i>) are used in the ITIL Configuration Management process to represent process outputs and inputs:</span>
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<p><b><span id="Change_Request_to_CMS_Structure" itemprop="itemListElement">Change Request to CMS Structure</span></b>
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<ul><li itemprop="description">A request from a Service Management process to change the CMS structure. This request is sent to <strong class="selflink">Configuration Management</strong> if new <a href="/index.php/Service_Asset_and_Configuration_Management#CI" title="Service Asset and Configuration Management">CIs</a> or attributes must be recorded but the <a href="/index.php/Service_Asset_and_Configuration_Management#CMS_CMDB" title="Service Asset and Configuration Management">CMS's</a> structure is not adequate for holding the new data.
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<p><b><span id="CMS_CMDB" itemprop="itemListElement">CMS/ CMDB</span></b>
</p>
<ul><li itemprop="description">The <i>Configuration Management System (CMS)</i> is a set of tools and data that is used for collecting, storing, managing, updating, analyzing and presenting data about all configuration items and their relationships. A CMS may manage more than one physical <i>Configuration Management Databases (CMDBs)</i>. Its underlying structure is defined by the Configuration Model, a logical model of the IT organization’s service assets. (See also: <a href="/index.php/Checklist_CMS_CMDB" title="Checklist CMS CMDB">ITIL Checklist CMS - CMDB</a>).
</li></ul>
<p><b><span id="CMS_Change_Policy" itemprop="itemListElement">CMS Change Policy</span></b>
</p>
<ul><li itemprop="description">A set of rules defining who is authorized to modify the structure and contents of the <a href="/index.php/Service_Asset_and_Configuration_Management#CMS_CMDB" title="Service Asset and Configuration Management">CMS</a>.
</li></ul>
<p><b><span id="Configuration_Audit_Report" itemprop="itemListElement">Configuration Audit Report</span></b>
</p>
<ul><li itemprop="description">A report summarizing the results of a <a href="/index.php/Service_Asset_and_Configuration_Management#Configuration_Management_Audit" title="Service Asset and Configuration Management">CMS audit</a>, highlighting revealed differences between CMS records and actually installed CIs.
</li></ul>
<p><b><span id="CI" itemprop="itemListElement">Configuration Item (CI)</span></b>
</p>
<ul><li itemprop="description">Configuration Items (CIs) can be of various types: the <a href="/index.php/Service_Asset_and_Configuration_Management#CMS_CMDB" title="Service Asset and Configuration Management">CMS</a> almost always covers services and IT infrastructure, but might also cover other item types like policies, project documentation, employees, suppliers, ... Configuration Items are characterized by their attributes (recorded in the CI's Configuration Record) and their relationships to other CIs.
</li></ul>
<p><b><span id="DML" itemprop="itemListElement">Definitive Media Library (DML)</span></b>
</p>
<ul><li itemprop="description">The Definitive Media Library (DML) is the secure logical library in which the definitive authorized versions of all media CIs are stored and protected. The DML typically consists of one or more software file-storage areas, as well as physical stores holding, for example, master copies on CD/DVD.
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==<span id="Checklists_.7C_KPIs">Templates | KPIs</span>==


== ITIL Terms: Service Asset and Configuration Management ==
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<li><a href="https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/index.php/ITIL_KPIs_Service_Transition#ITIL_KPIs_Service_Asset_and_Configuration_Management" title="ITIL KPIs Configuration Management">Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Service Asset and Configuration Management</a></li>
<li><a href="https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/index.php/ITIL-Checklists#Configuration_Management">Configuration Management templates and checklists</a>:
<ul>
<li><a href="https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/index.php/Checklist_CMS_CMDB" title="CMS template - CMDB template">Checklist CMS - CMDB</a>, and</li>
<li><a href="https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/index.php/Checklist_CMDB_Audit_Protocol" title="CMDB Audit Protocol">CMDB Audit Protocol</a></li>
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;<span id="Change Request to CMS Structure">Change Request to CMS Structure</span>
==Roles | Responsibilities==
:A request from a Service Management process to change the CMS structure. This request is sent to Configuration Management if new [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CI|CIs]] or attributes must be recorded but the [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CMS CMDB|CMS's]] structure is not adequate for holding the new data.


;<span id="CMS CMDB">CMS/ CMDB</span>
'''<span id="Configuration Manager">Configuration Manager - Process Owner</span>'''
:The Configuration Management System (CMS) is a coherent logical model of the IT organization’s service assets, typically made up of several Configuration Management Databases (CMDB) as physical sub-systems.
*The Configuration Manager is responsible for maintaining information about [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CI|Configuration Items]] required to deliver IT services.
:It is used to store information on all [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CI|Configuration Items (CIs)]] under the control of Configuration Management (see also: [[Checklist CMS CMDB|ITIL Checklist CMS - CMDB]]).
*To this end he maintains a logical model, containing the components of the IT infrastructure (CIs) and their associations.


;<span id="CMS Change Policy">CMS Change Policy</span>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
:A set of rules defining who is authorized to modify the structure and contents of the [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CMS CMDB|CMS]].


;<span id="Configuration Audit Report">Configuration Audit Report</span>
{| class="wikitable" style="background: white;"
:A report summarizing the results of a [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#Configuration Management Audit|CMS audit]], highlighting revealed differences between CMS records and actually installed CIs.
|-
|+ style="background:#013b5e; color:#ffffff; font-size: 120%" colspan="3"|'''<span id="RACI-Matrix-Configuration-Management">Responsibility Matrix: ITIL Configuration Management</span>'''
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! style="background:#ffffee; width: 60%; text-align:center" | ITIL Role / Sub-Process
! style="background:#eeeeee; font-size: 90%" | [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#Configuration Manager|Configuration Manager]]
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|style="text-align:left;" |[[#ITIL Configuration Management Identification|Configuration Identification]]
| A[[Service Asset and Configuration Management#Accountable|<small>[1]</small>]]R[[Service Asset and Configuration Management#Responsible|<small>[2]</small>]]
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|style="text-align:left;" |[[#ITIL Configuration Management Control|Configuration Control]]
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|style="text-align:left;" |[[#Configuration Management Audit|Configuration Verification and Audit]]
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;<span id="CI">Configuration Item (CI)</span>
'''Remarks'''
:Configuration Items (CIs) can be of various types: the [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CMS CMDB|CMS]] almost always covers services and IT infrastructure, but might also cover other item types like policies, project documentation, employees, suppliers, ...
:Configuration Items are characterized by their attributes (recorded in the CI’s Configuration Record) and their relationships to other CIs.


;<span id="DML">Definitive Media Library (DML)</span>
<span id="Accountable">[1] ''A: Accountable'' according to the RACI Model: Those who are ultimately accountable for the correct and thorough completion of the Service Asset and Configuration Management process.</span>
:One or more locations in which the definitive and approved versions of all software Configuration Items are securely stored. The DML may also contain associated [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CI|Configuration Items (CIs)]] such as licenses and documentation.
:DML is a single logical storage area even if there are multiple locations. All software in the DML is under the control of Change and Release Management and is recorded in the [[Service Asset and Configuration Management#CMS CMDB|Configuration Management System]]. Only software from the DML is acceptable for use in a [[Release and Deployment Management#Release|Release]].


<p>&nbsp;</p>
<span id="Responsible">[2] ''R: Responsible'' according to the RACI Model: Those who do the work to achieve a task within Configuration Management.</span>


== Additional Information ==
==Notes==


==== ITIL KPIs and Checklists ====
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* [[ITIL KPIs Service Transition#ITIL KPIs Service Asset and Configuration Management|Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Service Asset and Configuration Management]]
* [[Checklist CMS CMDB|Checklist ITIL Configuration Management: CMS/ CMDB]]
 
==== ITIL Roles ====
 
;Configuration Manager - Process Owner
:The Configuration Manager is responsible for maintaining information about Configuration Items required to deliver IT services.
:To this end he maintains a logical model, containing the components of the IT infrastructure (CIs) and their associations.


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Objective: ITIL Service Asset and Configuration Management aims to maintain information about Configuration Items (CIs) required to deliver an IT service, including their relationships.

Part of: Service Transition

Process Owner: Configuration Manager

 

Process Description

ITIL Configuration Management
ITIL Service Asset & Configuration Management (.pdf)

The activities and process objectives of ITIL Configuration Management are broadly identical in ITIL V3 and V2. Configuration Management according to ITIL V3 introduces the Configuration Management System (CMS) as a logical data model, encompassing several Configuration Management Databases (CMDB).

ITIL 2011 requires additional interfaces in Configuration Management, in line with the new structure of Service Transition processes. The process overview of ITIL Configuration Management (.JPG) shows the key information flows (see fig. 1).

ITIL 4 refers to Service Asset and Configuration Management as service management practices, and has renamed the practices to "IT Asset Management" and "Service Configuration Management".

 

Sub-Processes

These are the ITIL Configuration Management sub-processes and their process objectives:

Configuration Identification

  • Process Objective: To define and maintain the underlying structure of the CMS (the Configuration Model), so that it is able to hold all information on Configuration Items (CIs). This includes specifying the attributes describing CI types and their sub-components, as well as determining their interrelationships.

Configuration Control

  • Process Objective: To ensure that no Configuration Items are added or modified without the required authorization, and that such modifications are adequately recorded in the CMS.
  • Note: ITIL Configuration Control is mainly concerned with reviewing modifications to the Configuration Management System (CMS), to make sure the information stored in the CMS is complete and the modification was done by an authorized party. Other processes also support the objectives of Configuration Control: Configuration Identification defines who is authorized to make certain changes to the CMS. In a broader sense, Change Management and Release Management with their defined procedures also help to ensure that no unauthorized changes occur.

Configuration Verification and Audit

  • Process Objective: To perform regular checks, ensuring that the information contained in the CMS is an exact representation of the Configuration Items (CIs) actually installed in the live production environment.

Definitions

The following ITIL terms and acronyms (information objects) are used in the ITIL Configuration Management process to represent process outputs and inputs:

Change Request to CMS Structure

  • A request from a Service Management process to change the CMS structure. This request is sent to Configuration Management if new CIs or attributes must be recorded but the CMS's structure is not adequate for holding the new data.

CMS/ CMDB

  • The Configuration Management System (CMS) is a set of tools and data that is used for collecting, storing, managing, updating, analyzing and presenting data about all configuration items and their relationships. A CMS may manage more than one physical Configuration Management Databases (CMDBs). Its underlying structure is defined by the Configuration Model, a logical model of the IT organization’s service assets. (See also: ITIL Checklist CMS - CMDB).

CMS Change Policy

  • A set of rules defining who is authorized to modify the structure and contents of the CMS.

Configuration Audit Report

  • A report summarizing the results of a CMS audit, highlighting revealed differences between CMS records and actually installed CIs.

Configuration Item (CI)

  • Configuration Items (CIs) can be of various types: the CMS almost always covers services and IT infrastructure, but might also cover other item types like policies, project documentation, employees, suppliers, ... Configuration Items are characterized by their attributes (recorded in the CI's Configuration Record) and their relationships to other CIs.

Definitive Media Library (DML)

  • The Definitive Media Library (DML) is the secure logical library in which the definitive authorized versions of all media CIs are stored and protected. The DML typically consists of one or more software file-storage areas, as well as physical stores holding, for example, master copies on CD/DVD.

Templates | KPIs

Roles | Responsibilities

Configuration Manager - Process Owner

  • The Configuration Manager is responsible for maintaining information about Configuration Items required to deliver IT services.
  • To this end he maintains a logical model, containing the components of the IT infrastructure (CIs) and their associations.

 

Responsibility Matrix: ITIL Configuration Management
ITIL Role / Sub-Process Configuration Manager
Configuration Identification A[1]R[2]
Configuration Control AR
Configuration Verification and Audit AR

Remarks

[1] A: Accountable according to the RACI Model: Those who are ultimately accountable for the correct and thorough completion of the Service Asset and Configuration Management process.

[2] R: Responsible according to the RACI Model: Those who do the work to achieve a task within Configuration Management.

Notes

By:  Stefan Kempter , IT Process Maps.

 

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