I thought SCCP included planning for SCOM. There are no planners for SCCM, only 
an online article based on a very large environment.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: lee jolley 
  To: NT System Admin Issues 
  Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 9:26 AM
  Subject: Re: SCCM & SCOM



  Hi Ken


  They will be trusted so hopefully no problems there.


  Interesting you mention the capacity planner. I downloaded SCCP 2007 and 
could only create a model for Exchange 2007. Am I missing a trick here or have 
I downloaded an incorrect capacity planner?


  Thank you


  Lee


  On 08/02/2008, Ken Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


    Hi,



    I can't help too much with the SCCM stuff. But with the SCOM stuff:

    a)      Are your domains trusted? Or Untrusted? Ops Manager 2007 relies on 
Kerberos or Certificates for mutual auth. So, if trusts exist you are fine, 
otherwise you'll need certs of some kind. Either you can purchase these or you 
need to create the certs yourself (and PKI may be on the cards)

    b)      In terms of sizing – you need to look at what sort of HA and 
redundancy you want. For a basic management server you are looking at about (a) 
any modern CPU + (b) about 1GB of RAM + some MB per managed machine (you can 
use the capacity planner for this, but the above are based on my experience). 
How many servers depends on your redundancy/HA requirements.



    Cheers

    Ken



    Cheers

    Ken



    From: Lee Jolley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    Sent: Friday, 8 February 2008 8:57 PM
    To: NT System Admin Issues
    Subject: SCCM & SCOM





    Hello all, I've been off this list for a while as I was too busy in my last 
role, so hello again



    I am planning a deployment of SCCM 2007 and SCOM 2007. I have some initial 
questions, and I'm sure many more to follow.



    One of the networks I am deploying SCCM and SCOM to is spread across 3 
separate domains in separate forests. I have read conflicting information on 
this. I know separate forests are supported but I need to know if full 
functionality is kept. I.e. Active Directory Discovery, Remote Tools, Inventory 
and if this is supported in mixed mode as I don't want to deploy PKI.



    The sites are reasonably small roughly 300 users per site with the largest 
being 1500 SCCM clients at a single site. We will only be using Software 
Updates, Software Deployment, Remote Tools and Inventory. I have spec'd. Total 
clients reporting to a single primary will be an initial maximum of 2000



    SCCM Primary Sites:

    HP Proliant DL 380 G5's

    1x Intel Xeon Quad Core 2.5GHz

    8GB PC2-5300

    4x 146GB 15k SAS Hot Swap Hard Disks



    SCCM Secondary Sites

    HP Proliant DL 160 G5's

    1x Intel Xeon Quad Core 2.0GHz

    4GB PC2-5300

    4x 146GB 15k SAS Hot Swap Hard Disks



    Does anybody have any thoughts on my HW selection as there is no capacity 
planner available for SCCM and I haven't heard any real world scenarios. I'm 
sure they will be more than adequate but I'd welcome any feedback. Also any 
suggestions for SCOM hardware?



    Also does anybody have any useful information they could share on their 
deployments?



    Thank you in advance



    Lee



      




    



   




    

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