I don't think 500 is too much for a single server. Of course the specs are
important as well as the links. 

SCCM has been a bit of a disappointment for our agency of about 5,000
workstations. We've had MS folks here multiple times trying to get it to
work correctly. Some of it has been MS support not really knowing how some
things were supposed to be set up (Site Codes for example), some of it has
been our links, and some of it has been the lack of PC standards in our
agency. SCCM seems to rely heavily on components like WMI that can be
"finicky" with various permissions. 

That being said, YMMV.  If you've had better control of the PC's than we've
had, you may not run into this kind of stuff.

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew W. Ross [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 10:04 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: New to MS System Center, Where to start?

Good question. Would I want to support every workstation in the district?
(Aka, about 500 windows machines...) Or would that be overkill for a single
server?


--Matt Ross
Ephrata School District


----- Original Message -----
From: Rod Trent
[mailto:[email protected]]
To: NT System Admin Issues
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thu, 07 Jul 2011
10:01:28 -0700
Subject: RE: New to MS System Center, Where to start?


> :) Where to start...?
> 
> How many clients will be supporting through ConfigMgr?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matthew W. Ross [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 12:50 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: New to MS System Center, Where to start?
> 
> Hey everybody.
> 
> I have a server which has been freed up from it's previous duty. 
> Trying to find something productive for it's use, I'm looking at the 
> possibility of running System Center on it.
> 
> Now, I'm totally new to any of the System Center stuff, so I'm 
> ignorant of much of it's uses.
> 
> We at this school district will be subscribing to the MS EES program 
> when it becomes available (October 1st). This program will allow all 
> of our computers to run the most updated versions of Windows and 
> Office, as well as provide the CALs for several programs we had not 
> had the resources to purchase before. In particular, we will now have 
> CALs for System Center Configuration Manager and System Center Client
Management Suite.
> 
> So, I'm diving in. I've just erased said spare server, installed 
> Win2k8R2SP1 (Say that 5 times fast) and I'm about to try to install 
> Configuration Manager 2007. Anything I should be aware of? Anything I
should look out for?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> --Matt Ross
> Ephrata School District
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