Lessons from the Datacenter: Managed Availability
Hello,
Monitoring is a key component for any successful deployment of Exchange. In previous releases, we invested heavily in developing a correlation engine and worked closely with the System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) product group to provide a comprehensive alerting solution for Exchange environments.
Traditionally, monitoring involved collecting data and if necessary performing an action based on the collected data. For example, in the context of SCOM, different mechanisms were used to collect data via the Exchange Management Pack:
Type of Monitoring | Exchange 2010 |
Service not running | Health manifest rule |
Performance counter | Health manifest counter rule |
Exchange events | Health manifest event rule |
Non-Exchange events | Health manifest event rule |
Scripts, cmdlets | Health manifest script rule |
Test cmdlets | Test cmdlets |
Read the full article by Ross Smith IV at :
Lessons from the Datacenter: Managed Availability - Exchange Team Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs
https://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2012/09/21/lessons-from-the-datacenter-managed-availability.aspx
Kindest regards,
João Ribeiro