1.       It's already installed in a Microsoft supported configuration

2.       Moving it will mean generating a fair amount of network traffic 
between the two servers whereas it is presently all local

3.       Generally speaking, your data is more secure staying put on one server 
than moving it from one server to another

4.       IIRC, they cannot use that SQL license to collocate other application 
databases...it's ONLY for ConfigMgr (need to verify that one though).  So 
unless they have a separate SQL license for the other server, they're either 
dedicating another whole server just for ConfigMgr or they're wasting the 
license

IMO, they're the ones with the burden of proof in this situation.  They would 
need to demonstrate how moving data across a network between servers is less 
secure than having it all local.

-Phil
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Brian McDonald
Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 10:34 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] Moving SCCM 2012 DB

Hi everyone,

My DBA has asked me to move my local SQL install remote. I have a single 
primary site with 64 GB of memory and service only 1200 clients total. I see no 
reason to move the SQL to a remote location. They basically told me there 
reasoning was from a security standpoint. First reason was because local 
install required a local SQL instance (licensing), which we explained to them 
we are using STD edition and licensing is included.

I need a strong business case to keep my SQL install local. I see no reason to 
move it off-box.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Brian

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