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SCCM 2012 Design

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Hi

 

We have been using SCCM 2007 over the last 2 years and thinking about upgrading to SCCM 2012:

 

our current setup:

  • One Primary
  • Three DP
  • 8,000 Clients

Our Deployment is usually broken into 2 pieces. Regular employee computers and Labs. With the new changes to SCCM 2012 am trying see what will be the best setup. This is what we are looking at rolling in the next year or so that might play a role with SCCM 2012 design.

  1. MDM Solution
  2. Intergrate WSUS and install SCUP with SCCM 2012.

We are lookonh at getting 3 DELL R720 server with the following specs:

 

 

 

Processor:

Intel® Xeon® E5-2680 2.70GHz, 20M Cache, 8.0GT/s QPI, Turbo, 8C, 130W, Max Mem 1600MHz

Additional Processor:

Intel® Xeon® E5-2680 2.70GHz, 20M Cache, 8.0GT/s QPI, Turbo, 8C, 130W

Memory Configuration Type: Performance Optimized

Memory DIMM Type and Speed: 1600 MHz RDIMMS

Memory Capacity:

16GB RDIMM, 1600 MT/s, Standard Volt, Dual Rank, x4 Data Width

 

Hard Drives:

900GB 10K RPM SAS 6Gbps 2.5in Hot-plug Hard Drive

 

 

Chassis Configuration:

2.5" Chassis with up to 16 Hard Drives

RAID Configuration:

RAID 10 for H710P/H710/H310 (4-16 HDDs in pairs)

RAID Controller:

PERC H710P Integrated RAID Controller, 1GB NV Cache

 

Any input will be highly appriciated.

 

Thanks

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