Feature limitation when OpManager is installed on Linux Server

Feature limitation when OpManager is installed on Linux Server

Question: What I am losing if I install OpManager on a Linux server?

Solution:

If OpManager  is installed on Linux/Unix based  server instead of Windows,  OpManager will lose the WMI based monitoring functionality (example : Monitoring of MSSQL/Exchange/Active Directory performance counters will not work)

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