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prodigy2006
Yak Posting Veteran

66 Posts

Posted - 2009-01-20 : 12:07:07
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.

revdnrdy
Posting Yak Master

220 Posts

Posted - 2009-01-20 : 12:26:28
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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