Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005 eases administration associated with managing today’s IT infrastructure environment. MOM 2005 helps simplify identification of issues, streamlines the process for determining the root cause of problems, and facilitates quick resolution to restore services and to prevent potential IT problems.
Quest Software’s Management Packs for MOM provide the following:
• Proactive monitoring of ADAM
• In-depth Exchange traffic analysis
• Critical changes to Active Directory and Group Policy Objects
• Event log management
• Consolidated view of all Active Directory performance issues
• Troubleshooting for Active Directory, Exchange, SQL Server, and Active Directory Applications Mode (ADAM)
• Availability and status of Quest® ActiveRoles Server
Proactive monitoring of ADAM Quest Management Pack for Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) extends Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM) 2005 to provide proactive performance monitoring and real-time diagnostics for detecting, troubleshooting and rapid resolution of replication, performance, and availability problems in ADAM environments.
In-Depth Exchange Traffic Analysis
Traffic Analysis of Microsoft Exchange environments is critical to ensure the overall success of operations. While MOM 2005 and the native Microsoft Exchange 2000/2003 Management Packs provide good metrics on health monitoring, protocol usage and capacity planning, the traffic analysis reports which ship natively are limited to basic reports on Internet mail and Internet SMTP domains.
Microsoft and Quest have partnered to deliver the Quest® Exchange Reporting Management Pack— based on the award-winning Quest MessageStats TM product. The Exchange Reporting Management Pack provides comprehensive Exchange traffic analysis and reporting capabilities for MOM 2005 customers who have the Exchange 2000/2003 Management Pack.
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