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1 System Center 2005

2 Source: IDC 2002, Microsoft Primary Quantitative Research. 400 30-minute phone surveys of IT professionals in data centers with 25 or more servers Over 60% of TCO over a 5-year period driven by people costs 0 10 20 30 40 50 6070 Staff Costs DowntimeTrainingSoftwareHardware Lack of automation impacts all facets of IT Degree of Automation: 53%24%23% 54%17%29% 56%17%28% 58%18%24% 60%16%24% 62%14%25% 0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100% Percent of Responses Security Mgmt Network Event Performance Storage Change/Config ManualScripts Automated Tools

3 Monitoring Server Router/ Firewall 100 Mbps Switch Web Server 4 Web Server 3 Web Server 2 Web Server 1 Order Processing Server (with message queue, payment component, and SMTP) Admin Server (with Domain Controller & DNS) Database Server 1 Disk Array Database Server 2 Active Directory Domain Controller (with DNS) Application Complexity Distributed Systems

4 Monitoring Server Router/ Firewall 100 Mbps Switch Web Server 4 Web Server 3 Web Server 2 Web Server 1 Order Processing Server (with message queue, payment component, and SMTP) Admin Server (with Domain Controller & DNS) Database Server 1 Disk Array Database Server 2 Active Directory Domain Controller (with DNS) Challenges Span the IT Lifecycle

5 How do I set and enforce operational policies? Development IT Operations How do I deploy a distributed system? How do I describe my operational requirements? How do I operate this distributed system?

6 Codify IT Policies Describe Operational Requirements System Definition Model System Definition Model Development IT Operations Automated Deployment and Centralized Management Validate Design Against IT Policies

7 Knowledge and Models Applications Application Hosts Network Topology & OS Hardware System Definition Model (SDM): A formal model of a complete system All information pertinent to deployment and operations Machine-readable, capturing intent of developers and administrators System topology Developer constraints IT policy Installation directives Health model Monitoring rules Service Level Agreements Reports System Definition Model (SDM): A formal model of a complete system All information pertinent to deployment and operations Machine-readable, capturing intent of developers and administrators System topology Developer constraints IT policy Installation directives Health model Monitoring rules Service Level Agreements Reports

8 “Designed For Operations” “Designed For Operations” “Operationally Aware Platform” “Intelligent Management” Model-based development and authoring tools Operationally aware applications Model-based management tools End-to-end automation of system deployment, monitoring, and updating Model-based automation infrastructure Increased utilization and flexibility of resources

9 Merc.StageShuttleJob Cache HTTP SQL Feed Store Feed Store DSS FTP Dynamic Systems Vision ResourcesRequired OperationalPolicies OperationsCapabilities Create a definition of a new or existing System Operate the System based on its definition Automatically deploy, configure and update using its definition STORAGESERVERSNETWORKING SDM Document Design for Operations Dynamic Data Center

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11 System Center 2005 What We Heard About MOM and SMSWhat We’re Doing in System Center Servers, services & database coexistence Cooperating consoles SMS deployment status forwarded as MOM alerts Integrated data warehouse Combined SMS & MOM data Unified reporting for servers managed by SMS and MOM Integrated packaging & licensing Seamless migration for MOM & SMS customers “Make MOM and SMS easier to use together” “Provide integrated reports” “Make MOM & SMS easier to purchase”

12 System Center Reporting Manager Reporting Manager

13 Reporting Server Architecture DTSDTS HTTP

14 Reporting Manager SMS users Streamlined query and report creation Provides access to historical information Provide business context for information MOM users Data consolidation from multiple management groups New and refreshed operational reports SC users All of the above Reports for business decision making SMS and MOM integrated reports SMS users Streamlined query and report creation Provides access to historical information Provide business context for information MOM users Data consolidation from multiple management groups New and refreshed operational reports SC users All of the above Reports for business decision making SMS and MOM integrated reports Reporting Manager

15 Fælles DWH ved Mutil-tiering Indsamle data fra flere MOM konfigurationer i samme DWH MOM Server MOM DB Zone Configuration Group A Agents MOM Server MOM DB Zone Configuration Group B Agents MOM Server MOM DB Master Configuration Group Agents Zone Configuration Group A MOM Server MOM DB Agents SystemCenterDWH Alerts DTS

16 MOM og SMS sammen i SC

17 SQL Server Catalog Report Server XML Web Service Interface Report Processing Delivery Delivery Targets (E-mail, SharePoint, Custom) Rendering Output Formats (HTML, Excel, PDF, Custom) Data Processing Data Sources (SQL, OLE DB, XML/A, ODBC, Oracle, Custom) Security Security Services (NT, Passport, Custom) Office Custom Application Browser Reporting Server Flexibility

18 Distributed Enterprise Reporting Server Data Warehouse Desired State Capacity Planning

19 Wrap up Key component of DSI System Center 2005 Components Systems Management Server 2003 SP1 OS Deployment Feature Pack Device Management Feature Pack Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 System Center Reporting Manager Key component of DSI System Center 2005 Components Systems Management Server 2003 SP1 OS Deployment Feature Pack Device Management Feature Pack Microsoft Operations Manager 2005 System Center Reporting Manager

20 v2 Reporting Manager “Indy” Device Management Feature Pack OS Deployment Feature Pack v4 v3 Reporting Manager Workgroup Edition “Scanner Updates”

21 © 2004 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This presentation is for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary.

22 Start hjælp! Hvis man gerne vil i gang med MOM Hvis man gerne vil bruges som reference kunde Hvis man har mere end 50 servere Vil Microsoft gerne hjælpe sammen med en partner en 2-3 dage med at installere MOM hos jer Hvis man gerne vil i gang med MOM Hvis man gerne vil bruges som reference kunde Hvis man har mere end 50 servere Vil Microsoft gerne hjælpe sammen med en partner en 2-3 dage med at installere MOM hos jer


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