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Bernd Zimmermann Christian Decker Andreas Hack Leo Faltus Robert Rohrer Christian Hrubesch Martin Berka Christian Moser Uschi Bernhard Ully Fadrany Katja Piwerka Erwin Zischka Markus Ritt Nadine Lehner
08 May 2008

SharePoint Service Level Availability messen: Service Level Dashboard Solution (Beta)

Fand das Folgende SEHR interessant, das ich gerade auf dem SharePoint Team Blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/) gefunden habe:

Last week at the Microsoft Management Summit (MMS), we released the beta of a Service Level Dashboard for System Center Operations Manager 2007. System Center is the brand for Microsoft’s family of management software, including SMS and MOM, which were renamed to System Center Configuration Manager and System Center Operations Manager with the last release cycle.

The dashboard is a new Solution Accelerator that provides end-to-end visibility and reporting of the health and performance of your line-of-business applications – like SharePoint.  It enables you to monitor the entire application service rather than the server alone.

What that means, for those of you that are Operations Manager customers, is that you can have the unique view of the availability and performance against your service level targets from both the end user’s perspective and from a backend perspective. Results provide both a top-level view as well as drill down capabilities – giving you the ability to easily report on your SLA compliance and drill down to details to investigate possible causes so that problems can be proactively resolved.

At MMS, I heard someone say you can’t manage what you can’t measure – with this solution accelerator you will be able to better measure (and therefore manage!) your SLA metrics."

Leo Faltus (leo.faltus@microsoft.com

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