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System Center Operations Manager

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System Center Operations Manager 2012 R2 uniquely enables customers to reduce the cost of data center management across server operating systems and hypervisors through a single, familiar and easy to use interface.

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  • Windows
  • Linux
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  • platform-monitoring
  • microsoft-system-center

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    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $0.
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    • English

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System Center Operations Manager was added to AlternativeTo by spaddy on Aug 9, 2010 and this page was last updated Mar 21, 2022. System Center Operations Manager is sometimes referred to as SCOM.
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What is System Center Operations Manager?

System Center Operations Manager 2012 R2 uniquely enables customers to reduce the cost of data center management across server operating systems and hypervisors through a single, familiar and easy to use interface. Through numerous views that show state, health and performance information as well as alerts generated according to some availability, performance, configuration or security situation being identified, operators can gain rapid insight into the state of the IT environment, and the IT services running across different systems and workloads.

By extending the value that existing Operations Manager customers already see in managing their Windows Server deployed applications to UNIX and Linux, customers are also able to better meet their service level agreements for applications in the data center.