Document purpose
The basic purpose of this document is to provide a plan and policy for organizations for the Microsoft Solutions Server 2003 environment to manage their Microsoft Solutions For Management (MSM) to design and implement test solutions in the test laboratory environment. Preliminary testing enables information technology (IT) manager confident that the solution can play a role in their production environment.
This document describes the high-level test targets, test scope and test strategies adopted by the MSM test team to verify instances of the MSM version 2.0 solution in the MSM laboratory. This information should be used as a template so that IT managers can use when designing, setting, and operating their own test environments. Along with this document, there is a test case detail electronic data table, which provides the details required to perform the test case used in this test plan, and also provides the MSM test team to perform testing in its test lab. result. Test case Details Electronic Form You can download http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=20211 in the following locations.
target
This material is used to design, manage IT practitioners, IT managers, and consulting companies in the Windows Server 2003 Series Product Environment, and before deploying suggested solutions in the environment where they are responsible, the MSM testing requires a generally understandable object.
Any person who uses this document should be familiar with the design and management concept of Windows Server 2003 Series, as well as Microsoft Management Technology and Products, such as Microsoft Software Update Services (SUS), Microsoft System Management (SMS), Microsoft Operations Manager (MOM ) And Microsoft Terminal Services. In addition, users should also be familiar with and can use Microsoft Operation Framework (MOF) processes, groups, and risk models.
Executive summary
For organizations planning IT projects, the main energy is placed on implementation and regarding the tasks such as planning and pre-deployment as a secondary benefit from organizational investment, this is very common. Happening. There is a large number of similar projects fail, but it is not because of the main problems or defects of technology. But because the lack of technology is a lack of understanding.
In order to avoid failure, organizations should determine how the product or solution works, verify that they do what they do, and ensure that any molding is designed to meet business needs.
In short, organizations need to test them before using the products and solutions.
Ensure that the products and solutions can work as expected, and the technical support personnel understand how it works and allows the technical design that can work hard in the production environment, but in the test laboratory.
In the test laboratory, technicians can observe the design, change the configuration settings, and accurately adjust the design to ensure that all this will not affect users. Testing allows organizations to minimize risks, providing technical support staff and reduces cost of rough design.
The test mentioned in this document is highly reliable in the test laboratory of the simulated customer production environment.
participants
Program manager
Jeff Yuhas, Microsoft Corporation
Chief author
Venugopal Sankarapillai, Infosys Technologies Ltd.
Other participants
Ipshita NAG, Infosys Technologies Ltd. Ltd.
Test manager
Greg Gichwicz, Microsoft Corporation
QA manager
Jim Ptaszynski, Microsoft Corporation
Chief technology author
Jerry Dyer, Microsoft Corporation
Technical author Sheila Hunter, Volt Technical Services
Chief technology editor
Laurie Dunham, Microsoft Corporation
edit
Patricia Rytkonen, Volt Technical Services
Christine Waresak, VMC Consulting
Product editor
Kevin Klein, Volt Technical Services
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