You can install Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager by using many different design configurations that range from a single site to multiple sites that span diverse geographical network locations. Even single site designs often use multiple Windows servers to provide services to users and devices on your network.
When you install multiple System Center 2012 Configuration Manager sites, they form a hierarchy of sites that share information by using a distributed database. Sites communicate with each other and share information by using database replication that is based on SQL Server replication and file-based transfers. Sites in a hierarchy use parent-child relationships to define communication paths.
Because the data that is transferred between computers within a site and between different Configuration Manager sites can significantly affect the efficiency of your network, plan your site or hierarchy before you install any Configuration Manager site.
Planning Topics
Use the following topics to help you plan for sites and hierarchies by gathering the information that you will need to plan the design of your System Center 2012 Configuration Manager deployment to best meet your business requirements and make efficient use of your network infrastructure.
- Supported Configurations
for Configuration Manager
- Interoperability between
Different Versions of Configuration Manager
- Planning for Hardware
Configurations for Configuration Manager
- PKI Certificate
Requirements for Configuration Manager
- Identify Your Network
and Business Requirements to Plan a Configuration Manager
Hierarchy
- Determine Whether to
Migrate Configuration Manager 2007 Data to System Center 2012
Configuration Manager
- Determine Whether to
Extend the Active Directory Schema for Configuration
Manager
- Planning for Sites and
Hierarchies in Configuration Manager
- Planning to Upgrade
System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
- Planning for Publishing
of Site Data to Active Directory Domain Services
- Planning for Discovery
in Configuration Manager
- Planning for Client
Settings in Configuration Manager
- Planning for Site
Systems in Configuration Manager
- Planning for Cloud
Services in Configuration Manager
- Planning for Content
Management in Configuration Manager
- Planning for Boundaries
and Boundary Groups in Configuration Manager
- Planning for Security in
Configuration Manager
- Planning for
Communications in Configuration Manager
- Planning for Site
Operations in Configuration Manager
- Planning for High
Availability with Configuration Manager
- Example Scenarios for
Planning a Simplified Hierarchy with Configuration Manager
Other Resources for this Product
- TechNet Library main page for System Center 2012 Configuration
Manager
- Site Administration for
System Center 2012 Configuration Manager