System Center Data Protection Manager 2012 RC review for 4Sysops–part 4

The final part of my overview of Data Protection Manager 2012 is now live on 4sysops, read it here. I cover certificate based authentication for large enterprises as well as a wrap up overall of the product.

Hope you enjoyed the series and thanks for reading.

System Center Data Protection Manager 2012 RC review for 4Sysops–part 2

The second part in my four part look at Data Protection Manager 2012 went live on Monday the 13th of February, this covers Role Based Access and the new scoped DPM console for troubleshooting. Read it here.

Enjoy and thanks for reading!

System Center Data Protection Manager 2012 RC review for 4Sysops–part 1

The first post in a four part series on the forthcoming Data Protection Manager 2012 is now live on 4sysops. In this article I cover installation and the new centralized management for all your DPM servers. Read it here.

Enjoy! And thanks for reading.

Technet Magazine Systems Center Operations Manager 2012 Release Candidate Review

My review of Systems Center Operations Manager 2012 RC has just been published in the February issue of Technet Magazine. Read it here.

Enjoy the article– SCOM is an awesome product!

And thanks for reading.

System Center Operations Manager 2012 RC Review for 4Sysops–part 8

 

The final part of my SCOM 2012 RC review for 4Sysops is now online here. In this part I talk about the new dashboards and how easy it is to create them as well as wrap up with some final words.

Enjoy and thanks for reading. 

System Center Operations Manager 2012 RC Review for 4Sysops–part 7

The seventh part of my SCOM 2012 RC review for 4sysops is now live, covering Linux cross platform monitoring (enhanced compared to SCOM 2007 R2) and Java Enterprise Edition machine monitoring (new in SCOM 2012). Read it here.

Enjoy and thanks for reading.

System Center Operations Manager 2012 RC Review for 4Sysops–part 6

And the sixth part of my SCOM 2012 RC review is now online at 4sysops. In this part I look at Application Performance Monitoring, APM, which is the new name for the technologies acquired by Microsoft from AVICode. Read it here.

Enjoy! And thanks for reading.