Microsoft List of Top Support Solutions for System Center 2012
As a System Center administrator it can be very handy staying up to speed on the top support issues that Microsoft Technical Support is seeing as they work with customers.
Are you aware that Microsoft has a TechNet blog that is used to list the top support solutions they are seeing for their products?
Well they do and it covers a wide range of Microsoft products and is appropriately named Top Solutions from Microsoft Support.
The reason I am bringing this resource to your attention today is because they just recently updated a series of articles on that blog that are focused on System Center 2012.
The articles are broken down by specific areas of System Center 2012 and then specific areas of concern/issues.
Here is a breakdown of the three new articles:
Top Support Solutions for System Center 2012 Data Protection Manager
File server backup and restore issues
DPM Console crashes
DPM Console Performance issues
Storage Pool: Disk, Replica, or Recovery Point Volume Issues
SQL Server protection issues
Top Support Solutions for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
Application or deployment issues
Software update deployment issues
PXE Issues
Client not installed, not active, not assigned, or missing actions
Task sequence tasks
Top Support Solutions for System Center 2012 Operations Manager
Operational or infrastructure issue
Setup or deployment issues
Agent connectivity issues
Windows Agent deployment issues
Reporting issues
While you are at the Top Solutions from Microsoft Support blog be sure to check out some of the other recent solutions articles that have been posted about Windows 10, Windows Server 2012 R2 and Azure Virtual Machines (Windows and Linux).
Of course, you can also peruse older articles to see what has happened in the support world with other Microsoft software and services as well.
But, wait...there's probably more so be sure to follow me on Twitter and Google+.
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