While there has been a
lot of argument over whether the CLI
device management systems are obsolete, professionals know for sure that
there are certain jobs for which the CLI tools are just perfect. This is the
reason why this interface exists even to this day in spite of being claimed
since 1990s that the CLI has arrived at its tail end. The command line
applications offer various benefits that either unavailable or difficult to
achieve with the GUI applications.
Here is a list of some
of the most important benefits of CLIs:
Scalability
The command line tools
offer great opportunities for dealing with scalability issues easily and at a
fast pace. It organizes the output into groups so that the same users that
require similar tasks are all clubbed together. This enables the device to take
a single action in order to achieve results over various kinds of tasks. To
deal with the discrete tasks the command line tools offer just a few steps to
follow.
Simple design
The advantages of
simple design are quite well known. In fact, with simple designs, the issues
related to security can be solved as well. To the open source security, the
element of security is quite important. The CLI device management frameworks are easier to use, as the command
line tools are obvious, more straightforward and simply designed. As a result,
the command line tools can be written simply and in smaller tools. Thus, these
help developers better in managing the systems.
Simple interface
The CLI is more
keyboard-driven and offers simple interactions for the general users. The
command line applications are console based and captive interfaces that would
not confuse the general users at all. The tools offer simple information on
usage. Therefore, even the beginners can learn the basics without any trouble.
Developers know that
the CLI device management systems are not the answer to all kinds of problems.
But to shun the CLI completely is not apt at all. Even the users avoid this
interface only because they are not fully aware of its benefits. Hence, it is
important to emphasize the magnitude of CLI device management systems rather
than dismissing them completely.
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