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hello, i have scom 2019 environment that contains one scom management server (MS1) where local DB exist and all the scom role & feature is installed in single MS1 which monitored the approx 30 servers. there scom managed agents server exist in two different locations or site suppose one site ABC and other XYZ. and scom management server (MS1) site exist in ABC location .Now the issue is that when ever the Site to Site down and MS1 not able to communicate XYZ agent and floods of alert get generated in case of frequent S2S down. So now how best way redesign the scom architecture so that even when S2S get down frequently not flood of alert get generated .

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There is unfortunately not much you can do about that, and it has been a requested feature for a very long time now : https://systemcenterom.uservoice.com/forums/293064-general-operations-manager-feedback/suggestions/9358647-logical-chain-of-components-alert-storm-preventio

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1) Deploy additional SQL(SQL2) server on XYZ site using SQL always on
2) For site XYZ deploy addition Management server (MS2)
3) Redirect all XYZ site agent reports to MS2
4) MS2 store data to SQL2

For SCOM 2019 high availability, you may refer to
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/scom/plan-hadr-design?view=sc-om-2019

Roger

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