Upgrading from SCOM 2007 to 2012 R2 and I noticed in our 2007 environment, all 
customizations reside in a single custom management pack. I am wondering if 
there is a best practice or if SCOM users with real world experience could 
chime in on which scenario is better:


1)    A single management pack containing all customizations and overrides or

2)    Breaking out management packs based on some convention: the rule/monitor, 
or the technology (application, etc.).

I don't really have any horses in this race, and maybe 'better' is a relative 
term in this instance. I am curious the pros/cons of each approach, or if with 
SCOM 2012 R2 there is a reason to choose one over the other. Thank you.
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