Microsoft System Center 2012 offers solutions for managing data center resources, private clouds, and client devices. Microsoft private cloud solutions are built on Windows Server and System Center. The journey to cloud computing starts with Microsoft private cloud implementation. A Microsoft private cloud supports Microsoft, non-Microsoft hypervisors. Microsoft Public cloud is constructed with a view to offer unlimited storage space and increased bandwidth via Internet to all businesses. It has flexibility and elastic environment.
Products bundled beneath System Center address the challenges. These solutions tend to be:
· System Center Operations Manager: We can manage the hardware and software in modern distributed environment.
· System Center Configuration Manager: This offers equipment pertaining to automating software program installing along with managing system configurations.
· System Center code name “Service Desk”: A completely new product, “Service Desk” provides implementations of simple IT Service Management processes, including incident management, problem management, and change management.
· Microsoft System Center Essentials: To let less-specialized IT staff in smaller organizations manage their environments more effectively, Essentials provides a tool that unifies two of the most important management functions: monitoring distributed systems and automating software installation. Essentials are scheduled for release in the first half of 2007.
· System Center Virtual Machine Manager: this product helps management staff with the process of consolidating applications onto virtualized servers.
· System Center Capacity Planner: Capacity Planner is a tool for determining what hardware resources will be required to run an application, such as Exchange Server 2003, to meet specific performance and availability goals.
· System Center Reporting Manager
· System Center Service Manager :Ties in with SCOM, SCCM for asset tracking as well as incident, problem, change and configuration management (code name: Service Desk)
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Microsoft System Center Virtual
Machine Manager 2008 R2 :Virtual machine management and datacenter
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