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Microsoft System Center Reporting Cookbook

By : Samuel Erskine, Dieter Gasser, Kurt Van Hoecke, Nasira Ismail
Book Image

Microsoft System Center Reporting Cookbook

By: Samuel Erskine, Dieter Gasser, Kurt Van Hoecke, Nasira Ismail

Overview of this book

<p>Microsoft System Center 2012 is an integrated management platform that helps you to easily and efficiently manage your data centers, client devices, and hybrid cloud IT environments.</p> <p>This hands-on cookbook will guide you through how to create ready-to-use reports for all the components of System Center. The book starts by showing you how to plan business valued reports, while also discussing the building blocks of your reporting framework. Moving on from the basics, the later recipes demonstrate how you can create System Center Configuration Manager reports using the report builder tool and System Center Operations and Virtual Machine Manager reports with data available from the Operations Manager databases.</p> <p>The book will then teach you how to build on and enhance the reports previously created by delving into advanced reporting techniques such as creating database reports, based on combined data sources. Finally, you will use Power BI to analyze and visualize System Center data, while also looking into the seamless integration between cloud services and System Center.</p>
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Microsoft System Center Reporting Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Introduction


This chapter focuses on creating and modifying reports using the Data Protection Manager (DPM) database. The installation of DPM includes reporting using Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). The recipes in this chapter use DPM 2012 R2.

For all recipes in this chapter, the requirements are the following:

  • A deployed System Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager environment.

  • Agents deployed and protection enabled.

  • Protection configured for the disk. In the cookbook environment, there are three protection groups: clients, domain controllers, and member servers.