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Microsoft Operations Manager

Microsoft Operations Manager. Presented by: Alen Plicanic. Introduction. Microsoft network management platform Designed for business users in medium to large environments Incorporates substantial reporting and presentation capabilities. System overview. MOM is built upon

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Microsoft Operations Manager

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  1. Microsoft Operations Manager Presented by: Alen Plicanic

  2. Introduction • Microsoft network management platform • Designed for business users in medium to large environments • Incorporates substantial reporting and presentation capabilities

  3. System overview • MOM is built upon • Data collection of events in Windows Event Logs • System information through WMI • Data in centralized database • Knowledge base • Ability to set up actionable tasks through use of management packs

  4. Architecture(1)

  5. Architecture(2)

  6. Architecture(3) • Implements hierarchical access to data in through different consoles. • Allows for managed and unmanaged configurations. • Integrated reporting is powerful but requires MOM Reporting Server, the MOM Reporting Database, and the Reporting Console, built upon SQL server reporting services.

  7. Interface

  8. Implementation • Demanding platform • Hardware requirements – dedicated server • Software – Windows server + MS SQL • Designed for Windows • Does have limited support for other OS’s and third party products. • Part of Microsoft DSI (Dynamic Systems Initiative) - requires additional MS products

  9. Conclusion • Makes monitoring of the large scale Windows server deployments easier. • Has high initial cost in hardware, software and human resources to set up and deploy • Limited functionality for non-Microsoft products.

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