MULTI-PLATFORM SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
June 2009
Lab Overview

With the increasing complexity of corporate and development work environments, the necessity of distributed networks and remote systems brings into focus the need for remote system management capabilities. These capabilities span multiple aspects of system operations and include load balancing, applications, network administration, database administration, and operating systems. To demonstrate the interoperability of Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007, the Interop Vendor Alliance (IVA) created this lab highlighting the capabilities of various software tools that can extend and expand cross platform system management capabilities.

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Lab Scenarios

Managing Heterogeneous Environments
This scenario implements the management of heterogeneous environments including Oracle DataBase 10g, Oracle Application Express, and an Apache Web Server running on Solaris 10. Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 (MOM) installed on Windows Server 2003, monitors the performance and availability of the remote applications, as well as providing detailed troubleshooting and root cause analysis capabilities.

Heterogeneous Management Consoles
This scenario represents efforts to interoperate between Microsoft System Center Operations Manager 2007 and other management suites. In the lab scenario, messaging and alerts generated by Microsoft System Center are propagated to IBM Tivoli and HP Openview; with the state of those alerts being bi-directional. Either MOM or the receiving system management application can alter the state of the alert, and it will propagate to all of the systems that received the alert.


IVA Members



Applications And Services

 

"NATO employs a diverse set of hardware and software and has to work with vendors that are committed to work on interoperability, Detlef Janezic, NATO CIS Services Agency (NCSA) when participating in the Interoperability Executive Council sessions in 2008.NCSA mentioned on behalf of NATO some of the interoperability challenges experienced between Microsoft System Center and HP OpenView product lines. Based on these concerns, Microsoft engaged in an initiative geared to resolve the stated interoperability challenges. This solution was presented to NATO on 24 Mar 2009. The initial assessment of NCSA and the NATO C3 Agency (NC3A) on the chosen approach and its implementation is that the presented solution shows great potential. The two NATO agencies very much appreciate these Microsoft efforts and intend to implement & test the provided solution in its IT environment as soon as possible."