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You Will Learn How To
- Deploy, configure and manage System Center Operations Manager 2007 in your enterprise
- Install, create and tune Management Packs to observe the health of distributed systems
- Monitor Microsoft operating systems, Active Directory and Application Servers
- Install and configure centralised security auditing
- Create and interpret system-generated reports
- Plan and execute a migration using Swing and Hybrid methods
Course Benefits
Organisations are under increasing pressure to monitor and improve the health of their IT operations. Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 (SCOM) is a comprehensive service monitoring solution, which enables the enterprise to control costs, gain efficiency and maintain high availability. In this course, you gain the knowledge and skills to deploy and manage SCOM.
Who Should Attend
Anyone involved in, using or planning to use System Center Operations Manager 2007. Experience with Windows at the level of Course 960, "
Windows Server 2008 Comprehensive Introduction", or Course 595, "
Windows Server 2003 Comprehensive Introduction", is assumed.
Hands-On Training
Hands-on and scenario-based activities provide practical experience in designing and managing an SCOM environment. Exercises include:
- Deploying and configuring SCOM 2007
- Designing an SCOM architecture
- Creating appropriate SCOM users and groups
- Installing and customising Management Packs
- Employing Run As Accounts and Profiles
- Investigating SCOM communications across firewalls
- Installing and implementing Audit Collection Services
- Generating and interpreting SCOM reports
Course Content
Introduction to SCOM
SCOM features and benefits
- Benefits of SCOM
- Enhancements and new features
- Relating SCOM to the Systems Center suite
SCOM requirements and capabilities
- Determining hardware and software prerequisites
- Performing capacity planning
Designing SCOM Architecture
Defining essential components
- Management Groups
- Core server components
- Management Packs
- Models
- Consoles
- Agents
Adding optional components
- Reporting Servers
- Gateway Servers
- Management Servers
- Connector Framework
- Audit Collection Services
- Key Accounts and Services
Deploying SCOM
Preparing the environment
- Single server vs. multiple server installations
- Distributing core services across multiple servers
Optimising the deployment
- Ensuring proper order of installation
- Performing initial configuration
Installing Management Packs
Leveraging embedded models
- Viewing the schema
- Health and service models
- Customising models
Configuring Management Pack components
- Utilising monitors, rules and tasks
- Targeting Management Packs
- Working with sealed and unsealed Management Packs
Implementing Microsoft Management Packs
- Examining and applying predefined packs
- Widely used Management Packs
Tuning and customising Management Packs
- Optimising default settings
- Selecting Management Pack properties
- Importing and exporting Management Pack settings
Securing SCOM
Enabling role-based security
- Clarifying User roles
- Leveraging Run As Accounts and Profiles
Integrating advanced security components
- Applying Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
- Employing certificates
- Configuring firewalls
Implementing Audit Collection Services (ACS)
Deploying ACS
- Defining installation requirements
- Configuring ACS elements
Reporting with ACS
- Composing ACS reports
- Evaluating report results
Creating and Analysing Reports
Generating reports
- Performance
- Availability
- Event
- Alert
- Creating linked reports
- Publishing reports
Interpreting report results
- Determining appropriate action
- Demonstrating compliance with reports
Migration Strategies
Planning the migration
- Evaluating options
- Redesigning the existing architecture
Performing the migration
- Assessing hardware usability
- Choosing migration method: Hybrid or Swing
End-to-End Service Monitoring
- Viewing the process as a holistic entity
- Combining technologies to provide an end-to-end solution
- Applying best practices to a real-world scenario
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