- Deploying Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
- Jacek Doktor Pawel Jarosz
- 273字
- 2021-07-02 18:32:37
Distribution point server role
Let's imagine a situation where we have a standalone server that is used as a distribution point for the main office in New York. We would like to install a few applications on 100 computers in Philadelphia, 200 computers in Washington, and 50 in Pittsburgh. All these workstations will download content from the New York server. To prevent such situations, we should use a distribution point that will act as a local application repository for clients.
With distribution points, we may push binaries to the local servers at the most convenient time of the day/or night--simply the quietest time from the network perspective. Having said that, we may now go to our workstation configuration and tell them to download binaries from the local distribution point server.
The ability to configure separate settings for each distribution point is a major ease when configuring the ConfigMgr environment. In this way, the administrator can fully control the time, the way, as well as from where data is being sent between ConfigMgr servers and clients.
If you're combining the aforementioned separated roles with a properly designed structure management point role, the administrator will have a clean view of which clients send data to which distribution points and management points. Each distribution point supports connections from up to 4,000 clients and a combined total of up to 10,000 packages and applications.
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