Description: Reconfiguration refers to the process of modifying the configuration of a system or network with the aim of optimizing its performance, reliability, or functionality. This process may include adjustments to the system architecture, changes in resource allocation, or the implementation of new security policies. Reconfiguration is essential in dynamic technological environments where needs and conditions can change rapidly. Through reconfiguration, system administrators can adapt to new demands, correct existing issues, and improve operational efficiency. This process can be manual or automated, and often involves the use of configuration management tools that allow changes to be made in a controlled and documented manner. Reconfiguration can also be part of a broader system management lifecycle that includes planning, implementation, and continuous monitoring of technological infrastructures.