
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
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Before we continue on how to deploy High Availability, it is import to note some of the changes that have been done to the Service Pack 1 release. Some of the new features are large hierarchy changes that can affect the site design. It has the following features:
Support to update client notifications from the Console
Support for Windows Server 2012 for Site Systems and clients
Support for Microsoft SQL Server 2012 for Site databases
Support to place a Distribution point in Windows Azure
Support for multiple Service Update points within a site
Support to expand a primary site into a hierarchy including a CAS
Support for PowerShell
Support for pull-based Distribution points
Support for agents on Mac clients, Linux servers, and UNIX servers
Support to configure users' profile settings such as folder redirection, offline files, and roaming profiles
Support for applications that has been created using Microsoft Application Virtualization Version 5.0
Support for thin clients using Windows Embedded
Support for endpoint protection for Mac clients, Linux servers and UNIX servers
Support for Intune integration for mobile device management
During the writing of this book, System Center 2012 R2 is in the making and is expected to be released October 18, 2013, the release will focus more on Intune and mobile device management.
Also it will support the next wave of operating systems Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2.
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