Sign In Start Free Trial
Account

Add to playlist

Create a Playlist

Modal Close icon
You need to login to use this feature.
  • Deploying Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
  • Toc
  • feedback
Deploying Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager

Deploying Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager

By : Jacek Doktór, Paweł Jarosz
3.7 (3)
close
Deploying Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager

Deploying Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager

3.7 (3)
By: Jacek Doktór, Paweł Jarosz

Overview of this book

It becomes important to plan, design, and deploy configurations when administrators know that Configuration Manager interacts with a number of infrastructure components such as Active Directory Domain Services, network protocols, Windows Server services, and so on. Via real-world-world deployment scenarios, this book will help you implement a single primary site or multiples sites. You will be able to efficiently plan and deploy a multiple-site hierarchy such as central administration site. Next, you will learn various methods to plan and deploy Configuration Manager clients, secure them and make the most of new features offered through ConfigMgr 1706 like compliance, deploying updates operating systems to the endpoints. Then, this book will show you how to install, configure, and run SQL reports to extract information. Lastly, you will also learn how to create and manage users access in an ConfigMgr environment By the end of this book, you will have learned to use the built-in mechanism to back up and restore data and also design maintenance plan.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
close
5
Creating Client Settings for Servers and Workstations
11
Configuration Manager Assets
13
Site Server Maintenance Tasks

Design Planning

Delivering services for an enterprise data center is a focal point of all System Center family applications. The main idea is to ease maintaining the systems in each stage of the life cycle.

To gain as much as possible from each solution, it is crucial to understand that there is no such thing as one supported or preferred configuration. Having a solution properly planned and well tailored to your needs will bring much more value than a generic installation without proper planning and designing, which may later bounce with an infrastructure hiccup.

This is the same as with a house, where a foundation is the most crucial part. When badly planned or, for instance, if a construction project doesn't have enough details and, as a result the house is not diligently enough isolated, the repercussions might be really serious. Sometimes, you even need to cut the house from the foundations in order to repair what has been done wrong during the construction phase.

This chapter covers the fundamental topics related to architecture design on ConfigMgr:

  • Why a well-prepared design is the most important part of each deployment
  • What the features of the ConfigMgr server are 
  • Conditions and requirements when planning an upgrade to ConfigMgr 1706
  • ConfigMgr hierarchy types
  • Conditions that determine which hierarchy should be applied
  • Security for the ConfigMgr server
  • MS SQL Server roles in ConfigMgr deployments
  • What the functions of distribution and management points in ConfigMgr deployments are 
bookmark search playlist font-size

Change the font size

margin-width

Change margin width

day-mode

Change background colour

Close icon Search
Country selected

Close icon Your notes and bookmarks

Delete Bookmark

Modal Close icon
Are you sure you want to delete it?
Cancel
Yes, Delete