If you're determined to put as little time as needed into whatever tool you
choose, then I don't have a lot of faith in you deploying something like
MOM, HPOV, NetIQ, etc.  Time after time I've seen customers deploy such a
tool and expect it to just work out of the box with little to no
configuration or attention.  Since that's not how these things work, the
customers just end up not really using it and it sits mostly dormant and
ignored.  There's typically a lot of up-front cost in time and learning to
get things configured to where it becomes useful.

If you really want to do things right, then you're going to have to commit
to the time and effort.  Otherwise you may as well put the money into
something else.

You probably want to also refine your requirements and do some good research
and testing of the various candidates before biting the bullet and signing
the purchase order.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark
> Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 18:47
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [ActiveDir] Seeking AD monitoring software recomendations
> 
> I work for a large enterprise company running w2k3 in 2003 
> mode with the expectation the main user domain will hold 150K 
> users. Currently has about 80 DCs.
>  
> We finally have funding to buy some AD specific monitoring tools.
>  
> 
> *     I am looking for an application(s) that will tell us 
> when AD is not functioning as it should in a simple screen 
> and email us.
> *     Would like to be able to bench mark systems.
> *     Will tell us when someone changed a piece of the 
> infrastructure (Auditing)
> *     Would like to have the install done in about a week and 
> be proficient in about a month.
> 
> I need a system I do not have to spend a lot of time with, 
> and will tell me when something wrong/changed.
>  
> anyone have any good suggestions ?
>  
> Thanks, You guys are great!
> M. Lunsford
> 

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