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in an all virutal environment.. best place or way to utilize SCOM?

Source: microsoft.public.virtualserver
Sent: 09/17/2008
From: markm75
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I wanted to implement SCOM (MOM 2007) in our network.. i'm assuming it can
let me know if VM's are down via alerts etc.. or if services get hung up..
frequently i walk in thinking all was fine, only to find drive mappings
offline or vm's down.. hoping this helps..

So my question to everyone using it.. Is it unwise to install it as a VM
itself? IE: if that virtual server goes down, there is no way to monitor
and alert?

But i was also thinking, in a world of barebones (forthcoming) hyper-v's,
where there is no OS installed on the host, how else would this get done,
unless you dedicate one physical box as a MOM server?

(also, can MOM go on a DC/GC/DHCP/DNS box?)

Any thoughts here?

Thanks in advance



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