![]() ![]() Since I am hosting SQL on a dedicated server, I will install SSRS (SCOM Reporting) on that server. You can find that link here, Microsoft TechNet Gallery. Now, if you’re lazy like me, or are tired of doing this setup for environments, I have scripted the automation of these accounts. Service Accounts and Local Administrator: DomainAccount Also to note, I am using a PaaS instance of SQL 2017 (hosted on Azure), likewise the entire environment lives on Azure in an IaaS and PaaS configuration. As this post will concentrate on the installation of SCOM 2019, I am going to omit the setup and configuration of the Domain Controller, Windows Server 2019 for the SCOM Management Server. Here is some of the background information. ![]() This post I will be installing System Center Operations Manager 2019 (SCOM) RTM, Build Number 0. Ravi Theja Madisetty on Restricting RDP (Remote Deskto… Securing Access to S… on Azure Service Endpoints versus… Ravi Yadav on SCCM 2012 R2 (Configuration Ma…
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