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MOM Architecture


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By: Rod Trent
Posted On: 10/19/2001

The MOM architecture consists of a 3-layer design to provide complete, end-to-end access to reporting data. These layers are the Presentation, Business Logic, and Data layers.

Presentation Layer

The Presentation layer consists of the MOM Administrator Console, the Web Console, and MOM Reporting.

Business Logic Layer

Agents, Consolidators, associated Agent Managers, and Data Access Servers (DAS) are part of the Business Logic layer.

The DAS provides centralized database access and query logic, and also provides the communications between the interfaces in the Presentation layer and the components in the Data layer.

Data Layer

The various Windows 2000 data sources and the database make up the Data layer. MOM supports Microsoft SQL Server 2000.






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