Thanks for the note Trevor. 

Can you point me to do documentation on how to setup a remote DP in SCCM 2007? 
I know how to configure a DP, but I am looking for pre-reqs, step by step 
instructions. Does this mean I need to install a site server that would include 
the DP role? Again, I'm only using SCCM 2007 for a small number of packages I 
will be using for Software Distribution.

So, what would happen if I attempted to install the SCCM client at these 
locations from my primary site? Obviously, this wouldn't work. But why?

Brian

From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [mssms] SCCM 2007 Secondary Site question
Date: Mon, 13 May 2013 10:48:40 -0500

Brian, It depends on the size of the WAN links, as well as the type of content 
you’re distributing to the remote sites. From a client policy and 
hardware/software inventory perspective, the Secondary Site is practically 
useless, except in extreme cases. Secondary Sites add the ability to control 
bandwidth consumption, but if your network pipes are large enough, this 
shouldn’t be a problem. If the network pipe is larger than 20Mbit/sec, and the 
number of clients is less than 200, I would probably just put a Distribution 
Point there. In my opinion, it’s best to reduce ConfigMgr infrastructure 
components as much as possible. Adding extra infrastructure unnecessarily is 
just adding more failure & monitoring points, but it depends on what you’re 
working with. Cheers,Trevor Sullivan           From: 
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Brian McDonald
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 10:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] SCCM 2007 Secondary Site question Hi all,

We have recently acquired a handful of new locations and have heard we might 
need to prepare another 5-6 additional locations in the very near future.

These locations are, for the most part, located in different states than the 
Primary Site. Some have as few as 5-6 clients and as many as 35 clients.

The features we will be leveraging at these locations are exclusively software 
distribution. 

Question is, should I install Secondary Sites for the new remote offices? What 
other factors/considerations should I thinking about?

Thanks in advance!

Brian 

                                          


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