Transcription of Introduction to Redfish - DMTF
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Introduction to RedfishDecember, 2017 The Status QuoInefficient architecture Designed for 8-bit microarchitectures of the past Increased development cost from using multiple incompatible protocols& tools In-band access differs from out-of-bandHigh barrier to entry Protocols not human readable Significant expertise required to develop for legacy protocols Proprietary protocols and fragmentation from OEM extensions Lack of interoperability Security Risks Not developed with security focus No security best practices deployedScaling Limitations Can t describe modern systems ( multi-node) Current specs do not address scale data centers As scale increases, the need to monitor and manage efficiently increases exponentially Outdated Tools Layers needed to adapt to the current tool chain.
Use Case Checker Collection of tools to validate common use cases forRedfish Services. Service Conformance Tool Verifiesconformance of aRedfish service to assertions in the Redfish Specification t CLI (redfishtool) A commandline tool for interacting with a Redfish service (similar to ipmitool) Event Listener
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