Subject: Information Technology Infrastructure
Over time, computer systems have evolved from large, expensive machines to powerful, distributed, and cloud-based systems. Each stage brought new technologies and new ways of managing IT infrastructure.
👉 The evolution can be divided into:
Mainframes are large, powerful computers used by organizations for bulk data processing.
Fully centralized control
Managed by specialized IT staff
Focus on:
👉 Simple idea: One big computer, tightly controlled
Also called minicomputers, smaller than mainframes but still powerful.
Decentralized compared to mainframes
Managed at department level
Focus on:
👉 Idea: Smaller computers for different departments
Introduction of individual computers for personal use.
Highly decentralized
Users had control over their systems
Challenges:
👉 Idea: Every user has their own computer
A model where clients (users) request services from servers (central systems).
Combination of centralized + decentralized management
Focus on:
👉 Idea: Clients request, servers respond
Modern systems using cloud computing, virtualization, mobile, and distributed technologies.
Highly automated and distributed
Use of tools like:
👉 Idea: Systems anywhere, accessible anytime
| Era | System Type | Management Style | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1960s | Mainframe | Centralized | One powerful system |
| 1970s–80s | Midrange | Semi-decentralized | Department systems |
| 1980s–90s | PCs | Decentralized | Individual computing |
| 1990s–2000s | Client-Server | Hybrid | Network-based |
| 2000s–Now | New Age | Automated/Cloud | Distributed systems |
Draw a horizontal flow:
Mainframe → Midrange → PC → Client-Server → Cloud/New Age
👉 Add small notes under each stage.
Systems moved from:
Cost:
Management:
IT systems have evolved from large centralized machines to flexible, distributed cloud systems.
Each stage improved:
Management evolved from:
👉 Final Idea: Understanding this evolution helps in designing modern IT infrastructure and management strategies.
✅ Exam Tip: Remember the timeline + key features + management style for each era.
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