Well, a single Management Server in Ops Manager 2005 was able (theoretically) 
to monitor 2000 clients (at that level you'd want multiple management servers 
in a management group for redundancy purposes).

Cheers
Ken

From: Ziots, Edward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 7 January 2008 11:48 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Documentation, Restore and snapshoting of Server permissions 
software question


Yep,

Looked at Spotlight but its too expensive for the budget, Quest does have good 
tools, but again too much for the budget. I will look back to MOM again, I take 
it can handle 500-600 servers Ad and the works.

Z

________________________________
From: James Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 5:42 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Documentation, Restore and snapshoting of Server permissions 
software question


I've always been a fan of MOM/SCOM/SCE or whatever it is now for monitoring, 
but that's just because I've used it for a long time and it's really easy for 
me to set up and configure now that I'm used to it. I also like Quest's tools 
for monitoring/reporting on AD (much better than MOM's), but the cost of 
Spotlight and Reporter may be a little prohibitive if you have any budgetary 
constraints.
On 04/01/2008, Ziots, Edward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
wrote:

To the list,

After much angst and nagging, I have been given the go ahead to take a
look into software that will do the following. For those with experience
in using software to cover these areas and others, please feel free to
chime in what has worked well for you and your staffs.

I need the software to do the following.

1) Snapshot the NTFS/Share permissions on a server by server basis over
time, to assist in recovery if my helpdesk etc etc steps on the
permissions and causes issues with the servers.  ( I believe Scriptlogic
and Security Explorer and a few others in this realm I have seen but not
played with personally)

2) Eventlog management tools to track, alert, manage and archive logs to
a SQL Database or other remote medium for auditing and compliance. I can
see this with both Agent based and non-agent based deployments. ( GFI,
SMS, MOM, Configuresoft, Netpro, Quest, etc etc?) I am looking to track
the following: AD changes, modifications, down to an attribute level,
server permission changes, additions, deletes at the file and folder
level, with a nice reporting mechanism accordingly, to get proactive
with this) ( Also its an internal audit recommendation)

Feel free to chime in on the good/bad/ugly of the situation.

Z

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