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BMC doesn't even sell Discovery Service for SMS anymore. You are right, it was REALLY slow.
In Atrium Integration Engine (the new replacement for EIE) there are adapters to Oracle, SQL, etc.
You use the SQL adapter and a set of mapping to connect to the SMS (SQL) database rather than
connecting at the WMI level. There are open source mappings available so you don't have to build them
from scratch. See these links for more info -
 
About AIE -
http://www.bmc.com/products/proddocview/0,2832,19052_19429_46970927_121269,00.html
 
Open Source discussion on BMC's Developer Network
http://developer.bmc.com/communities/community/opensource
 
The actual mappings/integration
http://developer.bmc.com/communities/docs/DOC-2851 (you will need a login, they are free)
 
Kelly Deaver
kdea...@kellydeaver.com
(Yes, I work for BMC. This post reflects the opinions of the poster and not the official opinion of BMC)
 
 
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Microsoft SMS via AIE
From: Matt Worsdell <m...@worsy.co.uk>
Date: Wed, January 28, 2009 10:50 am
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG

All

Last time I had to do an integration into MS SMS it was back in the days
of v5 and EIE. The integration was terribly slow and in the end we
reverted to the SQL adapter fo performance reasons.

Can anyone comment on the performance of the Discovery Service for SMS
adapter, preferably someone who had experience of the old adapter also.

TIA
Matt

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