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SCCM Content Query

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Hi.

 

I'm hoping someone has an easy answer to this....

 

I need to create a SCCM collection which membership is based on the clients Content location.

 

We have an environment with just over 147 Distribution points (Primary, Secondary, and DP's below both these primary & secondary sites)

 

The requirement comes to work out SLA excuse performance (we have a very strict SLA, where we need to deploy packages to clients in under 48 Hours, but due to network constraints we can't even get the content to certain DP's in this environment, in under 4 days).

 

We have over 4000 boundaries, with just over 29 000 active SCCM clients. (1 central, 7 Primary and 19 secondary sites)

Most boundaries are configured as protected to their relevant DP.

 

We've identified which DP's are sitting on the end of problematic / slow network links (based on a content distribution report), but I now have to figure out which Clients are trying to get content from these DP's, and include these clients in Excuse SLA performance on a month to month basis.

 

I have a powershell script that basically gives a count for how many clients are getting content from which DP, however I need to manually run this on an ongoing basis.

 

I would like to know if its possible to create a collection for each of the 147 DP's in the environment, and base each of these collection memberships on the clients that are getting content from these DP's?

 

Hope this makes sense, and hope it's possible?

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