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This is the first comprehensive Operations Manager 2012 technical resource for every IT implementer and administrator. Building on their bestselling OpsMgr 2007 book, three Microsoft System Center Cloud and Data Center Management MVPs thoroughly illuminate major improvements in Microsoft's newest version-including new enhancements just added in Service Pack 1.
You'll find all the information you need to efficiently manage cloud and datacenter applications and services in even the most complex environment. The authors provide up-to-date best practices for planning, installation, migration, configuration, administration, security, compliance, dashboards, forecasting, backup/recovery, management packs, monitoring including .NET monitoring, PowerShell automation, and much more.
Drawing on decades of enterprise and service provider experience, they also offer indispensable insights for integrating with your existing Microsoft and third-party infrastructure.
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Kerrie Meyler, System Center MVP for Cloud and Datacenter Management, is the lead author of numerous System Center books in the Unleashed series. This includes System Center Operations Manager 2007 Unleashed (2008), System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Unleashed (2009), System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 Unleashed (2010), System Center Opalis Integration Server 6.3 Unleashed (2011), System Center Service Manager 2010 Unleashed (2011), and System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Unleashed (2012). She is an independent consultant and trainer with more than 15 years of Information Technology experience. Kerrie was responsible for evangelizing SMS while a Sr. Technology Specialist at Microsoft and has presented on System Center technologies at TechEd and MMS.
Cameron Fuller, System Center MVP for Cloud and Datacenter Management, is a principal consultant for Catapult Systems and serves as their Corporate Practice Lead for System Center. With 20 years of infrastructure experience, he focuses on management solutions. Cameron coauthored Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 Unleashed (Sams, 2006), System Center Operations Manager 2007 Unleashed (Sams, 2008), and System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 Unleashed (Sams, 2010), and was a contributor to System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Unleashed (Sams, 2009). Cameron has written for Windows IT Professional and TechNet magazines and blogs on System Center related topics. Cameron has presented at numerous Microsoft conferences, including TechEd and MMS.
John Joyner, System Center MVP for Cloud and Datacenter Management, is Director of Product Development at ClearPointe, a provider of remote network management and cloud-based Network Operations Center (NOC) services to customers and partners around the world since 2001. John is a coauthor of System Center Operations Manager 2007 Unleashed (Sams, 2008) and System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 Unleashed (Sams, 2010). He is also a syndicated technology columnist for CBS-Interactive, covering the Enterprise Cloud and Datacenter beats weekly for TechRepublic since April 2011. John has taught at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock as an adjunct professor for an IT course on cloud infrastructure management.
Contributing Authors:
Jonathan Almquist , Alex Fedotyev, Scott Moss , Oskar Landman, Marnix Wolf, and Pete Zerger
Inhalt
Introduction 1
Fast Track: A Quick Look at What's New 2
Part I: Operations Management Overview and Concepts 2
Part II: Planning and Installation 3
Part III: Moving Toward Application-Centered Management 3
Part IV: Administering System Center 2012 Operations Manager 4
Part V: Service-Oriented Monitoring 4
Part VI: Beyond Operations Manager 5
Part VII: Appendixes 6
Disclaimers and Fine Print 6
Part I Operations Management Overview and Concepts 7
1 Operations Management Basics 9
Ten Reasons to Use Operations Manager 10
The Problem with Today's Systems 11
Why Do Systems Go Down? 12
No System Is an Island 13
Lack of Notification 14
Lack of Historical Information 15
Lack of Expertise 15
Lack of Methodology 16
Missing Information 16
False Alarms 17
Proliferation of Virtualization and Cloud Computing 17
The Bottom Line 17
Operations Management Defined 18
Microsoft's Strategy for Operations Management 20
Microsoft's Dynamic Systems Initiative 21
IT Infrastructure Library and Microsoft Operations Framework 24
ISO 20000 30
Optimizing Your Infrastructure 30
Managing System Health 34
Bridging the Operations Management Gap 35
Connecting Systems. 37
Notification: Errors and Availability 38
Historical Information 43
Built-in Expertise 45
Using a Methodology 47
Catching Missed Information 48
Reducing False Alarms 48
Managing Virtualization and the Cloud 49
Overview of Microsoft System Center 51
Reporting in System Center 52
Service Management 53
Protecting Data 53
Virtual Machine Management 54
Deploy and Manage in the Cloud 55
Orchestration and Automation 55
Cloud-Based Configuration Monitoring 55
Configuration Management. 55
Endpoint Protection 56
The Value Proposition of Operations Manager 56
Summary 57
2 What's New in System Center 2012 Operations Manager 59
The History of Operations Manager 59
The Early Years: MOM 2000 and MOM 2005 59
Operations Manager 2007 60
Operations Manager 2007 R2 and Beyond 61
Introducing System Center 2012 Operations Manager 62
Supported Configurations 64
Root Management Server and Root Management
Server Emulator 65
High Availability with Resource Pools 67
Network Monitoring Enhancements 70
Monitoring .NET Applications 71
Using PowerShell 72
Saving Overrides 72
Using the Console 73
Web Console Updates 73
Maintenance Mode on Management Servers 75
Dashboards 75
What's New in Security 75
Connector Functionality Replaced by System Center 2012
Orchestrator 76
Changes in Capacity 76
Terminology and Concepts 77
AEM: Capturing Application Crash Information 77
Operations Manager Agent 77
Audit Collection 77
Classes: Templates for Objects 77
Features Versus Components 77
Gateways 78
Heartbeats: Checking the Health of the Agent 78
Management Group 78
Management Pack 78
Management Server 79
Models 79
Resource Pool 79
RMS Emulator 79
Run As Account 79
Run As Profile 79
User Role 80
Summary 80
3 Looking Inside OpsMgr 81
Architectural Overview 82
System Center 2012 Integration 82
Management Group Defined 85
Server Features 87
Windows Services 95
System Center Management Service 96
System Center Data Access Service 97
System Center Management Configuration Service 97
OpsMgrVSSWriter Service 97
System Center Audit Forwarding Service 97
Audit Collection Service Collector Service 98
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