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Operations Manager (SCOM) 2007 R2 Overview
1. Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 R2 Amit Gatenyo Infrastructure & Security Manager, Dario Microsoft Regional Director – Windows Server & Security 054-2492499 Amit.g@dario.co.il
3. Pressures on the Datacenter of Today BUDGET REDUCTION SKILL AVAILABILITY CONSOLIDATION BUSINESS SLAs INCREASING COMPLIANCE SERVICE AVAILABILITY GREEN IT
4. Achieving Successes with System Center Datacenter Management Solutions A Single View of Enterprise Service Infrastructure “My enterprise assets span both physical and virtual” “Myneeds extend from the hardware to OS to Application” End-to-end Monitoring SERVER COMPLIANCE DATA PROTECTION and RECOVERY Configuration Management(Physical and Virtual)
5. Core System Center Capabilities for Datacenter Management Automated provisioning and updating of physical and virtual environments Server consolidation through virtualization Proactive Platform Monitoring Application and service level monitoring Interoperable and extensible platform Business Continuity through virtualization mgmt Backup and recovery of physical and virtual resources Disaster recovery Configuration controls and reporting Centralized security auditing Comprehensive security and identity and access mgmt End-to-end Monitoring SERVER COMPLIANCE DATA PROTECTION & RECOVERY Configuration Management(Physical & Virtual)
6. Datacenter Management with System Center Operations Manager 2007 Automated provisioning and updating of physical and virtual environments Server consolidation through virtualization Proactive Platform Monitoring Application and service level monitoring Interoperable and extensible platform Business Continuity through virtualization mgmt Backup and recovery of physical and virtual resources Disaster recovery Configuration controls and reporting Centralized security auditing Comprehensive security and identity and access mgmt End-to-end Monitoring SERVER COMPLIANCE DATA PROTECTION & RECOVERY Configuration Management(Physical & Virtual)
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11. End-to-End Datacenter Service Management Improve service levels of packaged and Line of Business applications Proactively monitors IT service health Integrates service assessment from the perspective of end users Delivers service oriented views, dashboards, and reports Simplifies creation of new monitors via templates Distributed Application Designer facilitates rapid creation of new IT service assessment models
33. Service-oriented monitoring Suits logical Citrix deployment structure, grouping & relationships Farms, Zones, Citrix servers, etc Citrix Presentation Server as a distributed service State-based monitoring Monitors respond to deviations from the “Healthy” state Rules collect stateless data
55. Service Level Tracking Enables organizations to track key service metrics: Availability Performance Configuration Security Reports statistics for multipleIT Services in the same report SharePoint-based dashboard available through Solution Accelerator management pack: Service Level Dashboard MP V2.0 available through System Center Catalog http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/opsmgr/cc539535.aspx “I need to track the availability of my Exchange service against my agreed service level goal of 99.99% during regular business hours” Service Level : Measured and reported achievement against one or more Service Level Objectives(SLO). Service Level Objective : A Metric that is used to help manage an IT Service. Many Metrics may be measured, but only the most important of these are defined as SLOs and used to actively manage and report on the IT Service.
56. Improved Scalability, Usability & Performance Integrated Management Pack Update Ability to download MPs from web service, as well as from disk Extended Monitoring Scalability New and enhanced templates for monitor creation Improvements in scale of monitored entities per management server, for example: Web URL monitoring scalability from 25 URLs per dedicated management server to 3000! Management servers able to handle up to 3000 agent-monitored computers (1,500 if a gateway role) 50 simultaneous Operations Manager console connections Improved Notifications Setup & Configuration Updated setup workflow Self-subscription to alerts Enhanced Console Usability & Performance Faster startup time and processing of alerts in UI Health explorer in web console
58. Implementation Simplicity Setup & Initial Administration Discovering Windows, UNIX and Linux Servers Import Management Packs wizard Setup role-based authentication Monitoring key workloads Windows Server Active Directory Exchange SQL Server SharePoint Authoring Distributed Applications & Creating New Monitors Distributed App Designer Improved web application monitoring Custom queries in OLE database monitoring
59. Extending Operations Manager 2007 Interoperability Connectors Power Monitoring MP Visio Add-On Centralized Monitoring across System Center Partner Solutions
60. Working with Other Management SolutionsInteroperability Connectors Provide interoperability between Operations Manager 2007 R2 and: IBM Tivoli Enterprise Console HP OpenView Operations for Windows HP OpenView Operations for UNIX® New Universal Connector Key Benefits Tighter Integration with Operations Manager 2007 Console Full support for 64 bit Operations Manager 2007 environments Use of standards and common infrastructure (WS-Management for secure communication, OpenPegasus, WMI and WinRM) Use common infrastructure Increased performance and efficiency
61. Managing IT Energy Consumption Energy management is one of the top topics of discussion between datacenter managers In some cases, energy demand has outstripped supply Datacenters are working to improve their power management capabilities through careful planning and software New Power Monitoring Management Pack helps track power consumption across the datacenter Works through Server 2008 R2 to gather power metrics from that server Enables reporting of power consumption per server, or across groups of servers Where permitted, operators can set power budgets across servers
62. Visio Add-On Operations Manager 2007 R2 introduces new “Live” integration with Visio Create dashboards to enable customers to see their health information in context relevant to their business
76. Find out More on the Web Learn What’s New in Operations Manager 2007 R2http://www.microsoft.com/systemcenter/operationsmanager/en/us/whats-new.aspx Find new whitepapers, datasheets, and more Watch our R2 overview video Read customer testimonials Examine our R2 resources on TechNet http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/opsmgr/dd239186.aspx Download the R2 Trial Today! Watch webcasts on Operations Manager 2007 R2, on demand! Meet the product team through their video blogs on key features Get access to product team and System Center blogs
77. Thanks Amit Gatenyo Infrastructure & Security Manager, Dario Microsoft Regional Director – Windows Server & Security 054-2492499 Amit.g@dario.co.il
Notas do Editor
2/3rd’s of enterprises increasing their data center budget82% of data centers tracking SLAsData centers to consume 5% of total US energy by ‘0942% of data centers exceed power capacity in 12 to 24 months66% of data centers currently deploying server virtualization81% of customers are consolidating servers within the next 2 years50% of US and European enterprises have or are implementing ITIL 10% of IT budgets allocated to compliance
E2E Svc ManagementRe-architected to take advantage of a new modeling architecture.New service, dashboard and reporting views.Templates for different services, such as messaging.Allows you to define new service relationships, so that interdependencies and dependabilities can be mapped.A key reason many are moving to Ops Mgr 2007 over earlier releases.Increased efficiency and controlLeverages AD more effectively; automated discovery of machines.New self-tuning thresholds; learns predictive behaviours.Best of breed for WindowsPutting more knowledge into the productMonitor XP, Vista, Office and Exchange all at the client level with new MPs, such as the InfoWorker MP.AEM capabilitiesNew connectors, such as those from our acquisition of Engyro, for collecting information from other management systems such as BMC, Tivoli.System Center Operations ManagerSystem Center Operations Manager provides best of breed end-to-end service management for Windows, helping you increase efficiency and achieve greater control over your IT environment. By making it easy to customize and extend, Operations Manager helps you to have improved service levels across your IT environment, and because it offers Windows expertise from the Microsoft server, client, and application teams, Operations Manager provides you with knowledge and built-in capabilities to drive greater efficiency. Operations Manager helps ensure control over who manages the different parts of your system through a roles-based architecture that is scalable across your organization. Through the automation of routine tasks and intelligent reporting in a customizable environment, Operations Manager helps ensure you have the time and insight to engage in more strategic initiatives. OpsMgr 2007 Messaging Guidelines:Do tout the new features and capabilities of OpsMgr 2007 to help drive upgrades and overcome “good enough” perceptionsDo focus the core of OpsMgr 2007 messaging on “Service Oriented Monitoring” and strong support for mobility and mobile provisioning as our target finds this message both believable and interesting, and it has proven to positively sway interest in upgrading Do follow the lead of your audience. Be prepared to refocus the OpsMgr 2007 message to address the specific needs of your customer. They may be more interested in OpsMgr 2007 “built-in protection” or “flexibility” or “reliability”. Do include cost savings and efficient deployments into your discussion, especially if you are targeting an ITDM audience, as this is a key barrier to upgrade and deployment. Do leverage OpsMgr 2007’s ability to work seamlessly with Outlook and other Microsoft applications, as Outlook’s ubiquity and the plethora of third party products built to work with OpsMgr are strong benefits to our targetDon’texplicitly compare OpsMgr 2007 to previous versions in marketing materials or use language or messages that could reflect negatively on previous versions of OpsMgrDon’t forget to address security and reliability; the two themes are required to provide a baseline discussion and “get your foot in the door” with the target audience
Simultaneous Operations consoles: 50Agent monitored computers reporting to a management server: 3,000Agent monitored computers reporting to a gateway server: 1,500Agentless Exception Monitored computers per dedicated management server: 25,000Agentless Exception Monitored computers per management group: 100,000Collective client monitored computers per management server: 2,500Management servers per agent for multihoming: 4Agentless managed computers per management server:10Agentless managed computers per management group: 60Agent-managed and UNIX or Linux computers per management group: 6,000 (with 50 open consoles); 10,000 (with 25 open consoles)UNIX or Linux computers per dedicated management server: 500UNIX or Linux computers monitored per dedicated gateway server: 100URLs monitored per dedicated management server: 3000URLs monitored per dedicated management group:12,000
Outbound OpsMgr 2007 alerts to BMC Remedy ARS to create ticketsSychronization of OpsMgr 2007 alerts with Remedy tickets throughout the life cycle of the ticket and alertSupport multiple OpsMgr 2007 Management Groups communicating with a single Remedy serverHigh availability feature – multiple connectors running in the same OpsMgr 2007 Management Group reducing points of failure Custom Workflow for processing forwarded alerts into Helpdesk applicationSingle console for managing OpsMgr and the connectorOpsMgr 2007 Management Pack for monitoring the connectorWS-Man used for secure communication