Pushing Azure Service Health Alerts to Service Manager: Recommended Solution

Azure Service Health Alerts Integration with Service Manager

Question

Your company uses Microsoft System Center Service Manager on its on-premises network.

You plan to deploy several services to Azure.

You need to recommend a solution to push Azure service health alerts to Service Manager.

What should you include in the recommendation?

Answers

Explanations

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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/platform/itsmc-overview

The correct answer is A. IT Service Management Connector (ITSM).

The IT Service Management Connector (ITSM) is a solution that allows you to integrate Microsoft Azure with Microsoft System Center Service Manager. This solution enables you to push Azure service health alerts to Service Manager so that you can manage all your IT incidents, problems, and changes in one place.

Azure Event Hubs, Azure Notification Hubs, and Application Insights Connector are not the correct solutions for this scenario.

Azure Event Hubs is a big data streaming platform and event ingestion service, used to collect and process large streams of data from different sources. It is not designed to push Azure service health alerts to Service Manager.

Azure Notification Hubs is a mobile push notification engine that enables you to send push notifications to any platform (iOS, Android, Windows, etc.) from a single backend. It is not designed to push Azure service health alerts to Service Manager.

Application Insights Connector allows you to export telemetry data from Application Insights to external systems like Power BI, Azure Log Analytics, and Azure Event Grid. It is not designed to push Azure service health alerts to Service Manager.

In conclusion, the recommended solution to push Azure service health alerts to Service Manager is the IT Service Management Connector (ITSM).