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This chapter is about the issues that come up in infrastructure management at a large scale. Mission-critical decisions such as infrastructure architecture, and decisions on matters such as licensing and support, are all part of infrastructure design. When managing a small infrastructure, many of these issues do not have the same criticality as they do in a large enterprise. A scalable architecture is an important foundation for a successful, large infrastructure.
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Ali, S. (2015). Managing Large-Scale Infrastructure. In: Practical Linux Infrastructure. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0511-2_1
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