Thanks for that information, especially about creating dedicated partitions for the DP's. We are also hosting SCCM and SQL on its own dedicated servers. Are you using VM's for any of these? As for which version of SQL server to use, I just prefer SQL 2012 because in my opinion installing 2008 always caused me issues during installation. SQL 2012 installation goes so much more smoothly.
Those that mean I can use 2012 SQL, and it's just not supported until SP1 CM 2012 comes out, or are you saying it will not run properly using 2012 SQL. The reason i'm asking is because I'm currently running SQL 2012 for SCOM 2012 and it's working fine.
Thanks,
Paul
The only reason I was thinking about adding a CAS was for future growth. But thinking about it now, I doubt we ever go over 1500 clients across all three sites. Also, can I use SQL server 2012 for the database? I know the requirements state SQL Server 2008, but SQL 2012 is my preference.
Thanks everyone in advance
Paul
Good Morning,
I'm currently in the process of migrating SCCM 2007 to 2012 and wanted to know how should I setup my new site structure in SCCM 2012. The current site structure we have now in SCCM 2007 is this:
1 Primary Site
3 Secondary Sites w/ a DP(Distribution Point) server at each site.
Total Clients= 500
After reading some documenatation I was thinking of going to one CAS, and one primary site with distribution points instead of secondary sites.
What do you all think?
Thanks in advance
Paul
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