Yes. Having 1 site doesn’t change anything here. The reason I and other 
recommend this is for simplicity and separation of purpose. It’s completely 
clear what each boundary group is for if you do this.

J

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Even if you have only 1 Primary Site, correct? Thanks!



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Yep, that’s what we do.  We have 1 Boundary group for site assignment and then 
have a bunch of groups for content.



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I read some where that it is recommended to have separate Boundary Groups for 
Site Assignment and a separate Boundary Group for Content Lookup. Is this 
*really* the case and I'm wondering what others are doing and how this is 
configured in your environment?



Thanks,

Brian M.





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