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Building Microsoft System Center Cloud – SCOM 2012 R2 – Operations Manager 2012 R2 Reporting Service installation
In order to use reporting we need to install Reporting part of the SCOM to our DB server on Microsoft SQL Server instance with Reporting Services feature. Installation Login as member of SCOM Administrators (member of scomadmins0 in our case) and also as member with System Administrator (SA) rights over the SQL instances. Install Reporting server.…
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Building Microsoft System Center Cloud – SCOM 2012 R2 – Operations Manager 2012 R2 installation
Install and configure SQL Server Highly-available databases in AlwaysOn Available Groups I recommend you to use the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn Available Groups for every System Center products that supports it. Please continue to the Building Microsoft SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Groups series to learn how to deploy cluster with AlwaysOn Availability Groups. After installation…
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Building Microsoft System Center Cloud – SCVMM 2012 R2 – Virtual Machine Manager 2012 R2 installation – Complex deployment
This is highly-available (fault-tolerant) deployment. For simple deployment please go back to the previous article. Install guest (virtual) failover cluster Please continue to the Building guest (virtual) failover cluster series to learn how to create guest cluster from the virtual machines. Prerequisites Cluster: Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Two nodes Failover Clustering Storages Witness disk: One…
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Building Microsoft System Center Cloud – SCVMM 2012 R2 – Virtual Machine Manager 2012 R2 installation – Simple deployment
This is simple deployment on the one highly available (clustered) VM. This is not guide for the highly available (fault-tolerant) deployment. For complex deployment please continue to the next article. Install and configure SQL Server Highly-available databases in AlwaysOn Available Groups I recommend you to use the Microsoft SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn Available Groups for…
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Building Microsoft SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Groups – Part 3 – Installation
The Failover Cluster was created so now we can continue with installation of the Microsoft SQL Server. Create domain accounts for each service Best practice is to have separate account for each service. PowerShell # Only for TESTING – Not secure because all accounts will have same password. # Copyright (c) Rudolf Vesely $users =…