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Getting Started with System Center 2016 Operations Manager [Video]

By : Jerome Jones
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Getting Started with System Center 2016 Operations Manager [Video]

By: Jerome Jones

Overview of this book

<p>SCOM is a vital component of System Center 2016 that allows system and application administrators to manage services, operations, devices, and applications through a single management console.</p> <p>This course will provide you with a comprehensive coverage of SCOM 2016 and will enlighten you on the core fundamentals that will help you leverage your IT assets in order to derive high benefits. We will start with an overview of SCOM, how it can enhance your organization’s performance, and how Operations Manager can be used to monitor your entire environment.</p> <p>Next we will demonstrate the configuration and deployment aspect of SCOM and its various services based on your business requirements. We then focus on explaining the core concepts of SCOM such as Management Servers and Packs, Services, and Agents along with teaching you the latest features of SCOM 2016. By the end of the course, you will be able to monitor your applications and infrastructure, thereby reducing the time needed to resolve problems.</p> <h1>Style and Approach</h1> <p>This step-by-step tutorial on System Center 2016 Operations Manager which starts with the importance of it and how to configure it, followed by focusing on the core concepts. With each section you’ll keep building your knowledge base covering the latest features of SCOM and how they will benefit you.</p>
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
Chapter 6
Management Pack Templates
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Section 3
Creating a Distributed Application
The Distributed Application Diagram in Operations Manager is a key feature that you can use to view the health and availability of an application or service including their relationship with other components in the application or service. This video covers how to create a Distributed Application. - Creating Component Groups - Creating relationships between component groups to show dependencies - Configuring health rollup to show the application's health