Monitoring and Operating a Private Cloud with System Center 2012
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Overview of the Cloud Computing Model Requirements for the Private Cloud Operating a Private Cloud Infrastructure with System Center Verifying the Health of the Private Cloud Infrastructure Verifying the Health and Configuration of System Center
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Verifying the Compliance of the Private Cloud Infrastructure
Exercise 1: Verifying the Infrastructure
Exercise 2: Verifying System Center Components
Exercise: Checking Compliance
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the features of a cloud computing model.
Describe the requirements for the private cloud.
Describe how to use System Center 2012 to monitor and manage the private cloud.
Verify the health of the private cloud infrastructure.
Verify the health and configuration of System Center 2012.
Verify the compliance of the private cloud infrastructure.
In this module, students will learn how to configure a new business unit cloud within Virtual Machine Manager.
Overview of System Center Virtual Machine Manager
Managing a Virtual Environment with Virtual Machine Manager
Creating Business Unit Clouds
Exercise 1: Configuring Network Resources
Exercise 2: Creating the Business Unit Cloud
Exercise 3: Configuring Security for the Business Unit Cloud
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the core components, key features, architecture, and security features of Virtual Machine Manager, and the role it plays in the private cloud.
Use Virtual Machine Manager to manage a virtual environment.
Describe how to build, and configure resources and security for, a business unit cloud.
In this module, students will learn to deploy pre-packaged applications and create a new service template to deploy a service into the cloud.
Overview of Service Templates
VMM Machine Profiles
Configuring SQL Server Profiles
Configuring Application Profiles
Overview of Web Deploy Packages
Overview of Server App-V
Overview of Data Tier Application Packages
Exercise 1: Configuring Prerequisites
Exercise 2: Preparing the Stock Trader Service Template
Exercise 3: Deploying the Service Template
Exercise 4: Configuring the Application Profile
Exercise 5: Configuring the SQL Server Profile
Exercise 6: Creating a Service Template
Exercise 7: Deploying a Service
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the elements of a service in VMM.
Create service templates in VMM using the service template designer.
Describe the process of creating machine profiles.
Describe the process of creating application profiles.
Describe the process of creating SQL profiles.
Deploy services to a private cloud.
In this module, the students are given an overview of System Center Operations Manager. The students are also shown how Operations Manager is used to monitor the various services that underpin the private cloud. The students are then shown how to deploy agents to key service components running within the private cloud. Custom monitoring is then applied to these components which include the creation of a distributed application model to give a holistic view of the health of the private cloud infrastructure.
Overview of System Center Operations Manager
Agent Deployment in Operations Manager
Configuring Custom Monitoring
Monitoring the Network Infrastructure
Monitoring Distributed Applications
Exercise 1: Deploying an Agent
Exercise 2: Configuring Custom Monitoring
Exercise 3: Creating a Distributed Application Model
Exercise 4: Detecting and Recovering from a Failure
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe what Operations Manager is, including the architecture, key features and security.
Describe how agents are deployed in Operations Manager.
Describe how to configure custom monitoring.
Describe how to monitor the networking infrastructure.
Describe how to monitor distributed applications.
This module gives students a deep insight into the Application Performance Monitoring (APM) feature of Operations Manager. A .NET application has been installed into the lab environment that will be used for this module. Students will learn to configure APM to monitor the performance and availability of this application. A break in the application is then instigated where students will see how Operations Manager detects and reports this with the Alerting and Diagnostics tools that are built into Operations Manager.
Application Performance Monitoring
Advanced Monitoring in Application Performance Monitoring
Viewing Application Performance in Operations Manager
Exercise 1: Configuring Basic Monitoring in Application Performance Monitoring
Exercise 2: Customizing the Performance Thresholds
Exercise 3: Validating Monitoring
Exercise 4: Updating the Distributed Application Model
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe what should be monitored in .NET Web Applications.
Describe how to check for errors when monitoring application performance.
Describe the performance and availability checking capabilities of Application Performance Monitoring in terms of code failure, performance bottlenecks, security and connectivity issues.
Describe how to configure Application Performance Monitoring.
Students will learn about the core functionality of Service Manager and learn how to create and manage change requests, incidents, and release records. Students will also learn about the security model behind Service Manager so that they can customize and extend the integral functionality of the service.
Overview of Service Manager
Configuring Security and User Roles
Configuring Work Items
Configuring Incident Queues
Configuring Service Offerings
Exercise 1: Configuring Security Roles
Exercise 2: Configuring Notifications
Exercise 3: Publishing an Incident Service Offering
Exercise 4: Raising an Incident
Exercise 5: Creating an Approving a Change Request
Exercise 6: Creating an Assigning a Release Record
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the core components of Service Manager.
Configure the security model behind Service Manager.
Operate the key request types within Service Manager.
Describe how an incident queue is created and maintained.
Create and extend a basic service offering.
Students will learn what problem management is and how they can use it within a service management framework. Additionally, students will understand its implementation as a manual feature of Service Manager. Finally, students will learn how to create a custom event monitor in Operations Manager and then use it to identify and route incidents and problems to Service Manager.
Overview of Problem Management
Creating Custom Rules
Exercise 1: Manually Creating a Problem Record
Exercise 2: Creating a Custom Event Rule in Operations Manager
Exercise 3: Configuring Automated Problem Record Creation
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe all the key problem management functions within Service Manager.
Discover how to create custom rules within Operations Manager.
In this module, students will learn about Orchestrator and how it integrates with Operations Manager and Service Manager.
Overview of System Center Orchestrator 2012
Integrating Orchestrator with Operations Manager and Service Manager
Exercise 1: Configuring SCOM and Service Manager Integration
Exercise 2: Configuring the Service Affecting Incident
Exercise 3: Automating Incident Remediation
Exercise 4: Automating a Change Request
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the key components of Orchestrator, including Integration Packs.
Describe how Orchestrator integrates with Operations Manager and Service Manager.
In this modules, students learn about automating self service provisioning using the System Center Cloud Service Process Pack, including the configuration items that are created and the request items that are contained in the System Center Cloud Service Process Pack.
Installing and Configuring the System Center Cloud Services Process Pack
Cloud Services Configuration Items
Cloud Services Request Items
Exercise 1: Configuring System Center Cloud Services Process Pack
Exercise 2: Configuring Service Roles and Settings
Exercise 3: Creating a Cloud Service Offering
Exercise 4: Requesting and Updating Projects
Exercise 5: Requesting and Updating a Cloud Service Capacity Pool
Exercise 6: Decommissioning Capacity and Projects
Exercise 7: Requesting and Updating a Cloud Service Virtual Machine
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the core components of the cloud services process pack.
Describe all the configuration items created by the System Center Cloud Service Process Pack.
Describe the request items contained in the System Center Cloud Service Process Pack.
In this module students will learn how to protect the resources in the private cloud by using Data Protection Manager. They will also learn how to implement a recovery action by using Orchestrator to recover a database.
Protecting Data in the Private Cloud
Recovering Data in the Private Cloud
Exercise 1: Configuring Protection of Key Service Data
Exercise 2: Configuring the Automatic Protection and Recovery of the Server
Exercise 3: Monitoring Protection and Recovery Status
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Protect resources using Data Protection Manager.
Recover data using Data Protection Manager.
In this module students will learn how to implement IT Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (GRC) in a private cloud environment using System Center 2012. They will learn how to implement Software Update Compliance in Virtual Machine Manager to verify whether key private cloud infrastructure is correctly updated with the latest software updates and how they can implement the IT GRC Management Pack in Service Manager to check for compliance across key Service Components and remediate non-compliant items.
Implementing IT Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (GRC)
Implementing Software Update Compliance
Exercise 1: Implementing Compliance
Exercise 2: Creating Security Baselines
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Identify key implementation scenarios for IT GRC Compliance.
Describe common Software Update Compliance scenarios.
In this module, students will be able to describe and use various methods for surfacing service and performance-related data from Operations Manager and Service Manager to SharePoint and Microsoft Excel.
Understanding Service Level Tracking in Operations Manager
Configuring and Deploying Widgets and Dashboards in Operations Manager
Publishing Real-Time State with Microsoft Visio
PerformancePoint Overview
Configuring Service Manager Analytics
Viewing Data with Excel
Exercise 1: Configuring Service Level Tracking and Widgets
Exercise 2: Configuring Service Level Management
Exercise 3: Configuring Analytics
Exercise 4: Configuring Excel Analytics
Exercise 5: Configuring PerformancePoint Analytics
Exercise 6: Configuring Real-Time Visual Displays
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how service level tracking is implemented and configured in Operations Manager.
Configure and deploy widgets.
Create and publish Microsoft Visio diagrams to display state from SCOM.
Create SharePoint-based dashboards and scorecards using PerformancePoint.
Describe how to configure analytics in Service Manager and SharePoint.
Describe how to view OLAP data from Excel.
In this module, students learn how to optimize cloud resources using various tools from components such as the Microsoft online Management Pack Catalog, Operations Manager, Service Manager, and Orchestrator.
Updating Management Packs through the Catalog
Configuring Operations Manager Groom Setting
Configuring Service Manager Groom Settings
Orchestrator Log Overview
Exercise 1: Updating Management Packs from the Catalog
Exercise 2: Tuning SCOM Grooming
Exercise 3: Tuning Service Manager DW
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Update SCOM management packs by using the Microsoft online Management Pack Catalog.
Change Operations Manager groom settings by using SQL or by using the command-line tool.
Describe how to change the Service Manager data-retention period.
Locate Orchestrator troubleshooting logs, interpret the data contained within them, and describe how to change the settings for these logs.
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Monitoring and Operating a Private Cloud with System Center 2012