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1 1 Välkommen till Sommarkollo 2006 2006 Jonny Andersson Microsoft

2 Business Results & New Value End User ProductivityCustomerConnection Keep Business Up & Running Security Competition Technology Change Regulatory Compliance Cost Reduction More Pressure Than Ever on IT

3 System Center: People, Process and Technology

4 System Center Roadmap

5 Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 R2 Windows Vista Client Windows Vista Server 2005200620072004 VStudio 2005 DSI and System Center Roadmap SDM Platform MOM SMS New Tech SMS 2003 SP1 System Center Reporting Mgr v2 System Center Capacity Mgr v2 SDM System Center Capacity Mgr 2006 MOM v3 WSUS MOM 2005 MODEL MOM 2005 SP1 SMS 2003 Update System Center Reporting Mgr 2005 SDM MODEL SDM MODEL SMS v4 SDM System Center Data Protection Mgr

6 Operations Manager 2007 Product Design Inputs Continue to make Operations Manager easier to deploy and use Ability to define and manage the health of distributed applications 82% of Enterprises pursuing SLM 67% planning to increase Windows management Source: Forrester 2005 Enable Knowledge Driven Management via SDM CustomerFeedback MarketRequirements Smarter knowledge with integrated tasks to better equip operators Enable customization of access and authority based on user roles

7 Operations Manager 2007 Proactive management of your IT services Integrated monitoring of distributed applications, the end user perspective, and supporting infrastructure Simplifies managing your IT environment and improves time to value Leverages Active Directory, self tuning thresholds, and improved reporting Reduces your problem resolution time Management packs that include Microsoft expertise for applications, servers, and clients Integration of error reporting and audit collection Reliably scales across your operations team and enterprise IT environment Role based security, self monitoring infrastructure, and improved scalability Easy to Use Knowledge Driven Enterprise Class Service Oriented

8 Self Managing Dynamic Systems VirtualInfrastructureKnowledge-drivenManagementKnowledge in Models Microsoft’s Vision Dynamic Systems Initiative Physical | Virtual | Dynamic

9 DSI in a Nutshell … Knowledge Models Lifecycle

10 DSI will result in reduced costs, improved reliability, and increased responsiveness across the entire IT life cycle Faster, more efficient development resulting in IT systems that are Designed for Operations Responsive, policy-driven IT systems that are self managing, reliable and cost effective SLAs that are met or exceeded resulting in satisfied business units and productive end users Dynamic Systems Initiative

11 DSI - Strategic Innovation Required DSI requires two fundamental building blocks A generic way to model knowledge A generic way to communicate with a system SDM and WS-Management provide the foundation for partners and customers to create manageable systems Systems Definition Model (SDM) WS-Management

12 System Definition Model (SDM) Holistic structure of the application, services, and the system Management at design time Service requirements integrated during development Understanding of application structure Manage as a service Health monitoring Holistic view Desired configuration management Auto-provisioning Network access verification Deployment sizing analysis “What if” testing Forensic simulation Performance management Change & Configuration Simulation / Capacity Planning

13 The Art of Management Knowledge is the key to management Desired state is replicated down -models, constraints, policy, prescriptive guidance, SLAs, patches Actual state is replicated up -inventory, metrics, events, alerts, compliance, service level, results Management consists of resolving conflicts between desired and actual state Desired state DeveloperIT Admin Model CMDB Central Manager Remote Manager Local Model Managed System Actual state

14 DSI Vision: Self-managing Systems Self-* systems Self-configuring & self-adapting Self-optimizing Self-deploying & self-cleaning Self-protectingSelf-monitoringSelf-diagnosingSelf-healing Prevention better than cure A self-* system needs knowledge of self & its environment, it is self- aware Self-* is the epitome of model- based management Pervasive model Every app delivered with a model Model in every Windows system Desired state DeveloperIT Admin Model CMDB Central Manager Remote Manager Local Model Managed System Actual state

15 Knowledge Driven Management Discovery & Health Models IT Policies Business Requirements Developer Insights IT Service Models

16 Service Oriented Improve service levels of packaged and Line of Business applications Proactive monitoring of IT service health End user perspective monitoring New service oriented views, dashboards, and reports Easy to use templates and Service Designer 3 rd party management packs for other applications and infrastructure

17 Easy To Use Improve time to value and reduce IT management complexity Leverages Active Directory Automatically discovers and deploys appropriate monitoring policies New self tuning thresholds Easier to use, customize, and author reports Overview pages and integrated search

18 Knowledge Driven Accelerate problem resolution and reduce the TCO of Windows environment Expertise for over 50 Microsoft applications, servers, and clients Agentless crash monitoring via Windows Error Reporting Client monitoring of Vista, XP, and the Office suite Audit collection service archives security logs Connectors integrate and synchronize with other tools

19 Enterprise Class Enterprise Class Scale across IT teams and manage business critical environments Role based security for secure delegation of access to information and task execution Aggregate monitoring of client systems Self monitoring infrastructure Leverages clustering, and agent failover for high reliability Works across AD trust boundaries

20 Migration/Upgrade Paths Side-by-side Migration Supported on same system Servers run side by side MPs are exported, converted, and imported into OpsMgr Databases run side by side OpsMgr requires SQL 2005 Agents run side by side Operations Manager 2007 RTM MOM 2005 SP1 Operations Manager 2007 Beta 2 Operations Manager 2007 RC MOM 2005 RTM Supported Upgrade Paths MP Conversion

21 Operations Manager 2007 Schedule Nov 2005 TAP Beta Q2 2006 Public Beta Operations Manager 2007 is the easy to use, enterprise class monitoring solution for IT services driven by Windows management knowledge Sign up for the Beta at http://www.microsoft.com/opsmgr/ http://www.microsoft.com/opsmgr/ Q4 2006 RTM

22 System Center Reporting Manager Extracts data from AD, MOM and SMS into DW Organizational perspective Most benefits when using both SMS and MOM Consolidation, Capacity planning Examples: Critical alerts by operating system/application Performance statistics comparison Overutilized/Underutilized computers Computers that showed a specific alert Server/baseline server configuration comparison Hardware/software changes by building/computer owner/computer group Performance comparison before/after configuration change MOM-only benefits: Reporting across multiple management groups But: only compatible with MOM 2005 My advice: wait Spend time on MOM v3 instead for optimum benefits SCRM v2 will be redesigned and compatible with v3

23 © 2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This presentation is for informational purposes only. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, IN THIS SUMMARY.


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