SharePoint 2010 Topologies Part 3

13 04 2010

 In my previous post of this series I looked at the standard topologies for SharePoint 2010 through this post I will look at how we at Twynham are going to configure SharePoint 2010 for our environment. We will be deploying SharePoint 2010 and SQL 2008 in a HyperV cluster the configuration for our virtual servers will be SharePoint web front end servers each with 8 GB Ram and SQL with 9 GB the SQL server will also be configured in a failover cluster with one LUN of our SAN dedicated to SQL 2008. The image below illustrates how we are deploying our solution

The virtual application server will also be deployed with 8GB Ram. The last server in our configuration will be our streaming media server which will remain physical as we wish to reuse one of our Dell MD3000 boxes but when this goes end of life in a year time this will also be virtualized by adding more SATA storage to our SAN.

 There is still debate about Virtual Vs Physical but as we build our solution and go live i will post about how it performs.





SharePoint 2010 Topologies Part 2

29 03 2010

   To continue this series, in this post I will look at small farm deployments this tends to be where most people end up with their SharePoint deployments. Through this post I will cover two tier farms, three tier farms and also three tier farm optimized for search. But before I begin I thought I would go back to basics with advice for hardware required to run SharePoint 2010 effectively. So for your SharePoint servers both web front end and application server the recommendations are as follows:-  

  • 64 bit, dual processor, 3GHz
  • 8 GB RAM
  • Minimal 100 GB disk space
  • DVD Drive
  • Network / Internet Connectivity

 

And for your database servers:-

  • 64 bit environment
  • Windows Server 2008 Enterprise + Service Pack 2
  • SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 3 + Cumulative Update 3
  • SQL Server 2008 Service Pack 1 + Cumulative Update 2

 

Two tier small farm

 A two tier farm is predicated to support between 10,000 and 20,000 users with a dedicated SQL server for all SharePoint databases.  

Three tier farm

 

 This is very much the classic SharePoint architecture with 2 web front end servers a application server and a dedicated SQL server for all databases.

Three tier farms optimized for search

 

 This is the classic setup but with a dedicated SQL server for the search databases this topology is recommended for farms with up to 10 million items to index.

In the next post I will cover the topology that we are deploying at Twynham.





SharePoint 2010 Topologies Part 1

25 03 2010

  We have been posting a lot about the features of SharePoint 2010 but little on the install, topology examples for the product, so I thought I would rectify that now with some topology examples and finish off with our topology at Twynham when we deploy 2010 at RTM.

 As we all know SharePoint is exceedingly scalable but like all things in IT systems you need to start with a solid foundation and foresight of where you are going with your install to have a successful experience. Through this post I will cover Limited Deployments and then move on to Small Farm Topologies. Please do not forget that these examples are exactly that only guidelines and with all things SharePoint one size does not fit all so experiment and see what works for you but please build your SharePoint with growth in mind and do not get painted into a corner with nowhere to go.

Single Server Deployment

The illustration below covers a limited deployment and is only recommended for testing with all SharePoint roles and SQL installed on one box this is only recommended for testing with less than 100 users.

Two Server Deployments

 This is a great starting point for a SharePoint farm as this will allow you to scale your deployment out by adding another front end server and application server at a later date. This scenario is recommended for up to 10,000 users.

In the next part I will cover larger deployments strategies.








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