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How to Move the Data Warehouse Database
Applies To: Operations Manager for System Center 2012, System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager, System Center 2012 SP1 - Operations ManagerAfter the initial deployment of System Center 2012 – Operations Manager, you might need to move the data warehouse database from one Microsoft SQL Server-based computer to another.CautionThis procedure can result in data loss if it is not performed correctly..
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Performance IOPS for the DB and DW in OpsMgr 2007
The performance team had a thread discussing IOPS requirement with a customer who had some really good questions so and I thought I would share the thread with you all. For sizing the Operations Manager Database and Data warehouse I would highly recommend trying out SCCP planning tool which will give you a lot of guidance for sizing your DB’s. Below are some questions we answered to customer on ..
2014.02.03 -
How to Move the Operational Database
Updated: November 1, 2013Applies To: Operations Manager for System Center 2012, System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager, System Center 2012 SP1 - Operations ManagerAfter the initial deployment of System Center 2012 – Operations Manager, you might need to move the operational database from one Microsoft SQL Server-based computer to another.This procedure requires Microsoft SQL Server configurati..
2014.02.03 -
How to move the ConfigMgr 2012 site database to a new SQL server
How to move the ConfigMgr 2012 site database to a new SQL serverJ.C. Hornbeck2 Apr 2013 10:46 AMComments 5LikesAnurag Shukla | Support Engineer | Manageability - Microsoft CorporationHello everyone, I wrote a blog post some time back that explained how to move the System Center Configuration Manager 2007 (ConfigMgr 2007) site database from a SQL 2005 to SQL 2008 (link), and here’s how to do the ..
2014.02.03 -
0 thoughts on “System Center 2012–using a common SQL backend database (#SYSCTR, #SCOM, #SCSM)”
0 thoughts on “System Center 2012–using a common SQL backend database (#SYSCTR, #SCOM, #SCSM)”Alexander Schmitt May 23, 2012 at 8:42 amHi Cameron,can you tell me where it is documented that SQL 2008 R2 SP1 CU6 is supported for all products? The research for my current customer showed that it looks like described in this post from Daniele http://nocentdocent.wordpress.com/articles-and-series/plan..
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System Center 2012–using a common SQL backend database (#SYSCTR, #SCOM, #SCSM)
by Cameron Fuller on May 23rd, 2012Now that System Center 2012 is one “product” we’re seeing a heavier focus towards using a common back-end for the products. Microsoft has done a good (not great) job on providing a consistent set of back-end database requirements so that a single version of SQL 2008 R2 SP1 CU6 should be sufficient for all of the System Center components.Before really getting in..
2014.02.02