Content management in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager provides the tools for you to manage content files for applications, packages, software updates, and operating system deployment. Before you can deploy software to Configuration Manager clients, the distribution point infrastructure must be in place, and the content files must be available on the distribution points.

For additional information about content management, see the following sections:

Distribution Points

Configuration Manager uses distribution points to store files that are required for software to run on client computers. Clients must have access to at least one distribution point from which they can download the files. For more information about distribution points, see the following topics:

Preferred Distribution Points

When you install and configure a distribution point, you have the option to assign boundary groups to the distribution point. When the client’s current network location is in a boundary group that is associated with the distribution point, it is considered a preferred distribution point for that client. When a client requests content, the client first connects to a preferred distribution point to retrieve the application or package content. If the content is not available on any preferred distribution points, depending on the configuration options that you set, the client can retrieve the content from a fallback distribution point. For more information, see the Planning for Preferred Distribution Points and Fallback section in the Planning for Content Management in Configuration Manager topic.

Bandwidth Throttling and Scheduling

You can configure bandwidth settings, throttling settings, and create a schedule for content distribution between the site server and distribution point from the distribution point properties. You can configure a schedule and set specific throttling settings on remote distribution points that determine when and how Configuration Manager distributes content. For distribution points not installed on the site server, you can configure different settings that help address network bandwidth limitations from the site server to the distribution point. The scheduling and throttling settings for distribution points are similar to the settings for a standard sender address.

For more information about bandwidth throttling and scheduling, see the following:

PXE and Multicast

You have the option to enable PXE and multicast in the properties of a distribution point. Configuration Manager uses PXE and multicast during operating system deployment.

Pull-Distribution Points

For Configuration Manager SP1 only:

With Configuration Manager SP1, you can configure individual distribution points to be pull-distribution points. Use of pull-distribution points can help reduce the processing load on the site server when you deploy content to a large number of distribution points at one site. By default, the primary site server transfers content that you distribute to the distribution point. However, when you configure a distribution point to be a pull-distribution point, you change how Configuration Manager distributes content to that distribution point computer. When you distribute content to a pull-distribution point, the Configuration Manager notifies the pull-distribution point which then initiates the transfer of the content from a source distribution point.

For more information about pull-distribution points, see the Planning for Pull-Distribution Points section in the Planning for Content Management in Configuration Manager topic.

Distribution Point Groups

Distribution point groups provide a logical grouping of distribution points for content distribution. You can add one or more distribution points from any site in the Configuration Manager hierarchy to the distribution point group. You can also add the distribution point to more than one distribution point group. This lets you manage and monitor content from a central location for distribution points that span multiple sites. When you distribute content to a distribution point group, Configuration Manager distributes the content to all distribution points that are members of the distribution point group. If you add a distribution point to the distribution point group after an initial content distribution, Configuration Manager automatically distributes the content to the new distribution point member. You can also associate a collection to a distribution point group. When you distribute content to a collection, Configuration Manager determines the distribution point groups associated with the collection, and then the content is distributed to all distribution points that are members of distribution point groups. For more information about distribution point groups, see the following:

Prestaging Content

You can prestage content to add the content files to the content library on a site server or distribution point before you distribute the content. Because the content files are already in the content library, they are not transferred over the network when you distribute the content. You can prestage content files for applications and packages. In the Configuration Manager console, you select the content that you want to prestage, and then use the Create Prestaged Content File Wizard to create a compressed prestaged content file that contains the files and associated metadata for the content. Then, you can manually import the content at a site server or distribution point. When you import the prestaged content file on a site server, the content files are added to the content library on the site server, and then registered in the site server database. When you import the prestaged content file on a distribution point, the content files are added to the content library on the distribution point, and a status message is sent to the site server that informs the site that the content is available on the distribution point.

You can optionally configure the distribution point as prestaged to help manage content distribution. Then, when you distribute content you can choose whether you want to always prestage the content on the distribution point, prestage the initial content for the package and then use the standard content distribution process when there are updates to the content, or always use the standard content distribution process for the content in the package. For more information about prestaging content, see the following:

Managing Content

You can manage your content from the properties of distribution points, distribution point groups, and package types (for example, applications, deployment packages, and driver packages). From the distribution point and distribution point properties, you can review all package types that are assigned for distribution. In the package properties, you can review all distribution points and distribution point groups in which the package has been distributed. You can redistribute, validate, or remove the content in the properties for the objects. For more information about how to manage content files, see the following sections in the Operations and Maintenance for Content Management in Configuration Manager topic:

Content Library

The content library stores all content files for software updates, applications, operating system deployment, and so on. The content library is located on each site server and on each distribution point and provides a single instance store for content files. Before Configuration Manager downloads content files to the site server and copies the files to distribution points, Configuration Manager verifies whether each content file is already in the content library. If the content file is available, Configuration Manager does not copy the file to the distribution point, but instead associates the existing content file with the application or package.

On computers where you install a distribution point, you can configure the disk drives on which you want to create the content library, and you can configure a priority for each drive. Configuration Manager copies the content files to the drive with the highest priority until that drive contains less than a minimum amount of free space that you specify. You configure the drive settings during the distribution point installation. You cannot configure the drive settings in the distribution point properties after installation completes. For more information about how to configure the drive settings for the distribution point, see the Install and Configure the Distribution Point section in the Configuring Content Management in Configuration Manager topic.

Important
For Configuration Manager SP1 only: To move the content library to a different location on a distribution point after the installation, use the Content Library Transfer Tool in the System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 Toolkit. You can download the toolkit from the Microsoft Download Center.

About the Content Library on the Central Administration Site

Content Monitoring and Validation

The Configuration Manager console provides content monitoring that includes the status for all package types in relation to the associated distribution points, the status of content assigned to a specific distribution point group, the state of content assigned to a distribution point, and the status of optional features for each distribution point. For more information about monitoring content, see the Monitor Content section in the Operations and Maintenance for Content Management in Configuration Manager topic.

You can enable content validation on distribution points to verify the integrity of distributed packages. You can configure content validation to run on a schedule. Or, you can manually start content validation from the properties for distribution points, distribution point groups, and package types. You can view status reports in the Monitoring workspace in the Configuration Manager console. For more information about content validation, see the following:

What’s New in Configuration Manager

What’s New in Configuration Manager SP1

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