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Hi Everyone,
I have three sites divided by a wan link
I currently have one SCCM 2012r2SP1 primary site installed at location (A) with site code s01 , all clients from all sites report to this primary installation. From this primary site we also deploy images for only site (A.)
We need to deploy images at site ( B) and site © and ideally would like the clients on these two other remote sites to get their updates from there aswell.
how do I achieve this.. Do I install servers at the remote site with something like this guide http://www.systemcen...e-installation/
If I install two secondary sites
Q.1 will I be able to use the second site as a sup and DP along with PXE boot to deploy images
Q.2 on the primary site I have task for deploying windows how do I get the remote sites to use that task , while pxe booting from the secondary site.
q.3 when I create a deploy task sequence at site (a) the operating system image is located on the primary site server, Can I create another task sequence ,store the image at the remote site, so when a user reimages a machine via a task sequence the operating system is located locally.

Q.4 if I was to add two more second sites do they have a gui or are they all managed by the primary site

Q.5 does the primary site need to be a central admin site ?

 

Many Thanks

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Hi,

Q1 DP and PXE yes, SUP not necessary, the clients only contact it for scanning for updates, the they will pull all content from the DP

Q2 A scondary site is just an extension of your site, it will work in the same way as it does in Site A but the data is pulled from the local DP

Q3 You can use the same task sequence where content is accessed is controlled with boundaries and Boundary Groups.

Q4 No UI on Secondary sites

Q5 Not for installing a Secondary Site.

 

A note depending on the number of clients and bandwidth you don't have to use secondary sites you can use a DP instead.

/jörgen

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