In my recent posts I shared some new System Center 2012 R2 Visio stencils and if you haven't seen them yet, you can download them from the following links:
If you're looking for stencils for other System Center 2012 R2 products, then check out these links:
SCVMM 2012 R2 Visio Stencils
DPM 2012 R2 Visio Stencils
SCOM 2012 R2 Application Visio Stencils
SCOM 2012 R2 APM & Networking Stencils
Windows Azure Pack (WAP) & Azure Visio Stencils
Continuing on with the same theme, this post contains new SCOM 2012 R2 infrastructure stencils to help you enhance your technical documentation and presentations. Now, there's already a number of SCOM Visio stencils doing the rounds out there and most recently, Larry Rayl updated the original SCOM 2007 ones to reflect the new SCOM 2012 roles. I'm not going to recreate the wheel here and just redo Larry's stencils as they are more than sufficient for most people's needs and if you want to download them, you can do so here.
What I wanted to do was to create some Visio stencils for SCOM 2012 R2 that reflect how SCOM sees the world through it's own diagram views. When I started working on this I quickly realised that I'd need to create more than one stencil set due to the large number of different components and roles in SCOM, so this post is the first of four that I'll share here in relation to SCOM stencils.
This stencil is based on the SCOM infrastructure side of things and along with the usual management server and agents, it contains images for things like the Data Access & Configuration Services, different entity types and groups.
I've also added in some images around the 'often-not-used' but sometimes pretty useful Application Exception Monitoring (AEM) functionality as this can come in handy when creating new sales proposals that need to include information on it.
You can download the stencil from the TechNet Gallery at the following link:
http://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/System-Center-2012-R2-44552676
If you find this stencil useful, please take the time to give it a Star rating on the TechNet Gallery :)
Enjoy!
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