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prodigy2006
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2009-01-20 : 12:07:07
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Pardon me if I'm not posting in the right forum.Anybody knows what SCOM is and how it is useful to SQL Server?Answers will be appreciated.Thanks,Sunny. |
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revdnrdy
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2009-01-20 : 12:26:28
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SCOM = Systems Center Operations Manager.Here is a useful link from Tech Net.[url]http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/opsmgr/default.aspx[/url]Here is a quote from their website regarding what SCOM is:System Center Operations Manager 2007 provides end-to-end monitoring for the enterprise IT environment. Operations Manager can monitor thousands of servers, applications, and clients and provides comprehensive views of their health states. These views are key to a rapid and agile response to events that can impact the availability of services the IT department provides its customers.The rest is up to you !r&r |
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