Course Outline

Module 1: Overview of System Center 2012 Operations Manager for Government

  • Introduction to Operations Manager and Basic Concepts
  • Innovations in the 2012 Version of Operations Manager
  • System Requirements for Deployment

Module 2: Installing the 2012 Operations Manager Infrastructure for Government

  • Integration with Active Directory
  • SQL Server Configuration for Government Systems
  • Security Considerations in a Government Setting
  • Deployment Scenarios Tailored for Government Use
  • Installation Process for Operations Manager 2012 in Government Environments

Module 3: Navigating Operations Manager for Government

  • Overview of the Operations Manager Console for Government Users
  • Customizing the Console to Meet Government Needs
  • Securing the Operations Manager Console in Government Agencies
  • Web Console Overview and Usage for Government Personnel

Module 4: Global Management Group Settings and Notifications for Government

  • Connected Management Groups and Services for Government Networks
  • Configuring Global Management Group Settings in a Government Context
  • Overriding Global Management Group Settings to Meet Specific Government Requirements
  • Creating Notifications for Government Users

Module 5: Installing and Configuring Agents for Government

  • Prerequisites for Agent Installation in Government Systems
  • Methods for Installing Agents in Government Environments
  • Managing Agent Settings to Ensure Compliance with Government Standards

Module 6: Management Packs for Government

  • Overview of Management Packs and Their Role in Government Operations
  • Pre-Installed Management Packs for Government Use
  • Importing and Exporting Management Packs to Meet Specific Government Needs
  • Authoring Custom Management Packs for Government Applications

Module 7: Operations Manager Monitoring for Government

  • Monitoring Overview for Government Systems
  • Types of Monitors Suitable for Government Use
  • Network Monitoring in a Government Context

Module 8: Monitoring without Agents for Government

  • Agentless Monitoring Techniques for Government Networks
  • Agentless Exception Monitoring for Enhanced Security in Government Environments

Module 9: Operations Manager Reporting for Government

  • Installing SQL Reporting Services for Government Systems
  • Setting Up Operations Manager Reporting for Government Use
  • Creating, Viewing, and Customizing Reports to Meet Government Requirements

Module 10: Operations Manager Audit Collection Services for Government

  • Overview of ACS in a Government Setting
  • Installing and Configuring ACS for Government Networks
  • Forwarders and Collectors for Government Data
  • Implementing ACS on Non-Windows Systems (Unix/Linux) for Government Use

Module 11: Synthetic Transactions for Government

  • Synthetic Transactions Overview for Government Applications
  • Creating Synthetic Transactions to Enhance Government Operations

Module 12: Distributed Applications for Government

  • Overview of Distributed Applications in a Government Context
  • Design and Creation of Distributed Applications for Government Use

Module 13: Monitoring Complex Environments for Government

  • Management Groups and Multihomed Agents in Government Networks
  • Gateway Servers and Untrusted Environments in a Government Setting

Module 14: Backup and Disaster Recovery for Government

  • Backup Overview and Planning for Government Systems
  • Configuring and Performing Backups to Ensure Data Integrity in Government Operations
  • Recovery Planning for Government Networks

Requirements

  • Familiarity with personal computer hardware and devices for government use.
  • Experience supporting Windows-based systems in a public sector environment.
  • Basic experience in authoring and editing batch and script files for government applications.
  • Experience reviewing application and service logs on Windows systems for government purposes.
  • Experience configuring or supporting distributed application environments for government operations.
  • Working knowledge of the Windows Server 2008 operating system and network configuration in a government context.
  • Working knowledge of Active Directory for government IT infrastructure.
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