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and host on your organization's internal network, a series of tests are performed against the
web application from multiple locations around the world including:
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Chicago, United States
London, United Kingdom
Los Angeles, United States
Miami, United States
Moscow, Russia
Newark, United States
Paris, France
San Antonio, United States
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Singapore
Stockholm, Sweden
Sydney, Australia
Zurich, Switzerland
Global Service Monitor runs tests against the web application, rather than just verify-
ing that the web server that hosts the application is responding to traffic requests. You can
configure tests using Global Service Monitor where a test user signs on to the web application
and performs certain tasks, such as ordering an item from an online store.
Global Service Monitor has the following conditions:
System Center 2012 Operations Manager or later must be deployed in your environ-
ment.
You must have a System Center Global Service Monitor subscription.
The Operations Manager servers in the management server pool that will be used with
Global Service Monitor must be able to communicate with hosts on the Internet using
the HTTP protocol.
Windows Identity Foundation must be installed on the management server that com-
municates with the Global Service Monitor servers in the cloud.
Global Service Monitor provides the following dashboards:
Summary Dashboard This dashboard provides simple availability information
through a world map showing the locations that monitoring is being performed from.
It also displays rollup test status for each location.
Detailed Dashboard This dashboard allows you to view the results of specific tests
and alerts. For each web application that you are monitoring, you can check a location,
and the tests performed from that location that you want to investigate.
 
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