System Center Component Install
We are looking to roll out System Center 2012. I wanted to know if I can install Operations Manager, Configurations Manager and VMM now and then
roll out Orchestrator, Service Manager and DPM at a later date. The first three we will definitely utilize. The last three are more of a we might use. Has anyone done this?
July 9th, 2015 12:11pm
Each System Center component is a product/application unto itself, so yes, you can install just SCOM, SCCM, and SCVMM if you wish. No one component relies on another. Of course, their feature sets and capabilities are enhanced when used in concert
with each other (typically via connectors and management capabilities).
- Proposed as answer by Andreas BaumgartenMVP, Moderator 14 hours 32 minutes ago
- Marked as answer by Brian-at-home 12 hours 19 minutes ago
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July 9th, 2015 12:42pm
Ok great. We just don't have the resources to install the last three components. We want to get rolling with the first three and if needed install the others later this year.
July 9th, 2015 3:01pm
Each System Center component is a product/application unto itself, so yes, you can install just SCOM, SCCM, and SCVMM if you wish. No one component relies on another. Of course, their feature sets and capabilities are enhanced when used in concert
with each other (typically via connectors and management capabilities).
- Proposed as answer by Andreas BaumgartenMVP, Moderator Thursday, July 09, 2015 4:44 PM
- Marked as answer by Brian-at-home Thursday, July 09, 2015 6:57 PM
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July 9th, 2015 4:38pm
Each System Center component is a product/application unto itself, so yes, you can install just SCOM, SCCM, and SCVMM if you wish. No one component relies on another. Of course, their feature sets and capabilities are enhanced when used in concert
with each other (typically via connectors and management capabilities).
- Proposed as answer by Andreas BaumgartenMVP, Moderator Thursday, July 09, 2015 4:44 PM
- Marked as answer by Brian-at-home Thursday, July 09, 2015 6:57 PM
July 9th, 2015 4:38pm
Each System Center component is a product/application unto itself, so yes, you can install just SCOM, SCCM, and SCVMM if you wish. No one component relies on another. Of course, their feature sets and capabilities are enhanced when used in concert
with each other (typically via connectors and management capabilities).
- Proposed as answer by Andreas BaumgartenMVP, Moderator Thursday, July 09, 2015 4:44 PM
- Marked as answer by Brian-at-home Thursday, July 09, 2015 6:57 PM
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 9th, 2015 4:38pm
Each System Center component is a product/application unto itself, so yes, you can install just SCOM, SCCM, and SCVMM if you wish. No one component relies on another. Of course, their feature sets and capabilities are enhanced when used in concert
with each other (typically via connectors and management capabilities).
- Proposed as answer by Andreas BaumgartenMVP, Moderator Thursday, July 09, 2015 4:44 PM
- Marked as answer by Brian-at-home Thursday, July 09, 2015 6:57 PM
July 9th, 2015 4:38pm
Each System Center component is a product/application unto itself, so yes, you can install just SCOM, SCCM, and SCVMM if you wish. No one component relies on another. Of course, their feature sets and capabilities are enhanced when used in concert
with each other (typically via connectors and management capabilities).
- Proposed as answer by Andreas BaumgartenMVP, Moderator Thursday, July 09, 2015 4:44 PM
- Marked as answer by Brian-at-home Thursday, July 09, 2015 6:57 PM
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
July 9th, 2015 4:38pm