What's new in Service Management Automation
This article provides the new features supported by System Center 2019 - Service Management Automation (SMA).
What's new in SMA 2019
The following sections provide information about the new features/feature updates supported in SMA 2019.
Support for PowerShell 4.0+
Earlier versions of SMA supported PowerShell V2.0. PowerShell V2.0 did not support some scripts and users had to apply workarounds. SMA 2019 supports PowerShell V4.0 to resolve this issue.
Support for SQL 2017
SMA 2019 supports SQL 2017 for fresh installation.
Support to TLS 1.2
To ensure secure communication, SMA 2019 supports Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2. For information about how to set up, configure and run your environment to use TLS 1.2, Read this article.
Bug fixes
This release of SMA contains all the bug fixes shipped until the Update Rollup 5 of SMA 2016.
Note
No features were introduced in SMA 1807.
Note
The following features/feature updates were introduced in SMA 1801. It provides a number of bug fixes to improve the performance.
This release of SMA contains all the bug fixes shipped until the Update Rollup 1 of SMA 2016, along with added support for TLS 1.2 Protocol. Read this article for more information about how to set up, configure, and run your environment to use TLS 1.2.
This build should be used for validating the SMA integration scenarios with other System Center components included in the 1801 release.
There are no new features introduced in Service Management Automation 2022.
Important
This version of Service Management Automation (SMA) has reached the end of support, we recommend you to upgrade to SMA 2022.
SMA includes the features that are introduced in SMA 1801, there are no additional features included. Learn about the features introduced in 1801.
Important
This version of Service Management Automation (SMA) has reached the end of support, we recommend you to upgrade to SMA 2022.
This article details the new features supported in System Center 1801 - Service Management Automation (SMA).
What's new in SMA 1801
This release of SMA contains all the bug fixes shipped until the Update Rollup 1 of SMA 2016, along with added support for TLS 1.2 Protocol. Read this article for more information about how to set up, configure, and run your environment to use TLS 1.2.
This build should be used for validating the SMA integration scenarios with other System Center components included in the 1801 release.
This article details the new features supported in System Center 2016 - Service Management Automation (SMA).
What's new in SMA 2016
SMA 2016 added the following features.
Support for PowerShell script
SMA 2016 supports PowerShell Script in addition to PowerShell Workflow, which was the only runbook format supported in previous versions. Learn more.
PowerShell ISE add-on
The SMA PowerShell ISE add-on makes it easier to author and test your runbooks in your local PowerShell ISE environment. Learn more.
Specify a runbook worker
By default, SMA randomly picks a Runbook worker to service a job when a Runbook is invoked. SMA 2016 adds a property to a runbook that specifies a particular runbook worker on which it should run. Learn more.
Support for PowerShell 5.0
SMA 2016 supports Windows Management Framework 5.0.
PowerShell ISE add-on v1.1
- You can now designate runbook worker for runbooks from ISE.
- New columns added for designated runbook and runbook type.