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SCCM Server Changed - Architecture Changed

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Hello,

 

We started with a small environment:

- 1 DB Server

- 1 SCCM Server

all clients were pushed from the sccm server and worked fine...

 

Now our infrastructure is changing to:

- Parent Site:

1 DB Server (SCCM + WSUS DBs), RSP

1 SCCM Server (SUP, RP, SS, WSUS)

- Primary Child Site Server:(800 Servers)

1 SCCM Server (SCCM DB, SS, DP, MP, RP, SUP, WSUS[server + DB]

1 DP (Shared on a Print Server)

- Primary Child Site Desktop:(200 Workstations)

1 SCCM Server (SS, DP, MP, RP)

1 DB Server (SCCM DB, WSUS DB, RSP)

1 WSUS Server (SUP)

1 DP (Shared on a Print Server)

o 2 DP (Shared on Print Servers) Location 1 (2,000 Workstations)

o 2 DP (Shared on Print Servers) Location 2 (3.500 Workstations)

o 2 DP (Shared on Print Servers) Location 3 (2,000 Workstations)

 

As previously all Clients were pushed from a unique server, I would like to know how to redirect these clients from their proper sites now which would be the "Primary Child Site Server" & "Primary Child Site Desktop"? Anything to clean on the Clients? How to do it?

As we will have two Servers pushing clients ("Primary Child Site Server" & "Primary Child Site Desktop") any specific recommendations about the settings of the primary sites and the multiple Distribution Points (DP) below each Primrary Sites?

 

Thank You

 

_____________________________

 

Dominique

Altiris & System Manager Support

310-267-4489

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