Which of the following options would you choose to monitor the performance of 200 Windows Server 2008 servers…

Which of the following options would you choose to monitor the performance of 200 Windows Server 2008 servers and generate alerts when the average processor usage is higher than 70 percent for 15 minutes and automatically adjust the processor monitoring threshold to allow for temporary changes in the workload?

Which of the following options would you choose to monitor the performance of 200 Windows Server 2008 servers and generate alerts when the average processor usage is higher than 70 percent for 15 minutes and automatically adjust the processor monitoring threshold to allow for temporary changes in the workload?

A.
Deploy Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM).

B.
Install Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM).

C.
Configure Microsoft Windows Reliability and Performance Monitor.

D.
Deploy Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM).

E.
None of the above

Explanation:

To generate alerts when the average processor usage is higher than 90 percent for 20 minutes and automatically adjust the processor monitoring threshold to allow for temporary changes in the workload, you need to Deploy Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM).

System Center Operations Manager 2007(SCOM 2007) is a new version of Microsoft Operations Manager 2005(MoM). It is the end – to – end service monitoring solution that lets you monitor clients, events, services, applications, network devices rather than just servers. It provides integration with Active Directory for user authentication and agent discovery.

It provides active directory integration, Service Oriented Monitoring, Self-Tuning Threshold, Enhanced Reporting, windows computers monitoring and much more.

Reference: From MOM to SCOM
http://pcquest.ciol.com/content/enterprise/2007/107070501.asp

Reference: Self Tuning Thresholds – love and hate

http://blogs.technet.com/kevinholman/archive/2008/03/19/self-tuning-thresholds-love-and-hate.aspx



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