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Browse All TopicsWe are going to begin installation of SCOM 2007 R2 and have some configuration questions. Our goal is use existing hardware and want to make sure we have the server roles in the right places.
Here is what we are planning. We have 100 Servers (60 physical / 40 virtual) that we are going to be monitoring. The applications include Sharepoint, Exchange, and SQL Server as well as .NET applications.
We will have a dedicated system running the SQL backend. Our expectation is that the system will be used as both the DataStore and the Audit Database. The server will be running Windows 2008 x64 Enterprise SP2 and SQL 2008 fully patched. This will be using the SCOM 2007 R2 product.
We intend to use virtual systems for our Management Server and Operations Console. We would like to install both roles onto the same virtual system if at all possible. This server will also be running Windows 2008 x64 Enterprise SP2
Reporting Services will be it's own separate VM. Again running the same OS.
Is this scenario one that is acceptable? Any other things we should be concerned about?
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by: wwwallyPosted on 2009-07-06 at 14:15:03ID: 24789298
Yes, that sound good. com/en-us/ library/bb 309428.asp x) see Recommended Hardware Requirements. live.com
Virtual is not really a problem if you have enough resources the RMS (first Managament server installed) is a critical roll so that one should have fast io and good connection to the DB server. Mem and cpu you can find in the planning guide (http://technet.microsoft.
The firts management server is the RMS and should not have agents connected to it so you should use it only as a failover management server. and the second management server is perfect as a virual machine.
Have fun building your environment,
Regards,
Walter
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