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Microsoft Operations Management Suite Cookbook

By : Chiyo Odika
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Microsoft Operations Management Suite Cookbook

By: Chiyo Odika

Overview of this book

Microsoft Operations Management Suite Cookbook begins with an overview of how to hit the ground running with OMS insights and analytics. Next, you will learn to search and analyze data to retrieve actionable insights, review alert generation from the analyzed data, and use basic and advanced Log search queries in Azure Log Analytics. Following this, you will explore some other management solutions that provide functionality related to workload assessment, application dependency mapping, automation and configuration management, and security and compliance. You will also become well versed with the data protection and recovery functionalities of OMS Protection and Recovery, and learn how to use Azure Automation components and features in OMS. Finally you will learn how to evaluate key considerations for using the Security and Audit solution, and working with Security and Compliance in OMS. By the end of the book, you will be able to configure and utilize solution offerings in OMS, understand OMS workflows, how to unlock insights, integrate capabilities into new or existing workflows, manage configurations, and automate tasks and processes.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Working with ASR

Any review of ASR would be incomplete without a review of disaster recovery and the need for a disaster recovery solution. Let's review some terms that will be used throughout this section:

  • Disaster Recovery (DR): This is an area of security and organizational planning that involves a set of policies, procedures, and tools to enable the continuation and/or recovery of critical infrastructure and systems in the aftermath of a natural or other disaster
  • Business Continuity Plan: This refers to the preparation and planning guidelines that ensure that an organization can continue to operate in the event of a disaster and, importantly, that the organization is, within a predetermined period of time, able to recover to an acceptable operational state
  • Recovery Time Objective (RTO): This is the amount of time after a disaster within which a business process must...