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New SCCM Primary site

lalajee 1,826 Reputation points
2022-07-26T11:01:00.11+00:00

Hi, I'm building new SCCM Primary site and need some information

What is our requirements
we have around 2000 Device (servers 2003 to 2019 and Client Win 7 to 10 21H2), 200 Users
Office is based in 4 location

I just like to know what is best practice for this kind of setup

I came up with this but i'm not sure if this is OK
cpu: 4 cour
RAM 20GB
Drivers:
C 100GB,
D(sccm install) 50GB,
E: (database mdf for sccm and wsus) 70GB,
F (database ldf for sccm and wsus),
G Application Source 500GB
H ContentLib (sccm/WSUS) 500GB

2 DP
2 core cpu
8GB ram
C 100GB
D ContentLib 500GB

Is this the best setup or i'm i missing something

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  1. Simon Ren-MSFT 40,386 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2022-07-27T08:09:19.237+00:00

    Hi,

    1,To avoid or reduce the poor performance, you may enlarge the CPU cores and RAM the stand-alone primary site server with a database site role on the same server (the official article recommends 16 cores CPU and 96 GB memory).
    Recommended hardware for Configuration Manager

    2,For slow network connection scenario, you can build a DP on each office location. For fast network connection, 2 DPs are enough.

    3,Meanwhile, you may have trouble to install SCCM client agent on the devices with old OS, for example Windows server 2003/Windows 7 (which are out of lifecycle) .

    Hope it helps. Thanks for your time.

    Best regards,
    Simon


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