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UD-B320
Configuration Manager 2012: MVP Experts PanelKent Agerlund, Johan Arwidmark, Sherry Kissinger, Brian Mason, Kim Oppalfens, Greg Ramsey, Steve Thompson, Jason SandysSystem Center Configuration Manager MVPs
Appetizers
Each MVP will present one tantalizing appetizer to whet your appetite for more.
Please save all questions for the end.
P.S. We’re here all week, and want to help – come find us.
RBA and the Dev-QA-Prod challenge• RBA (Role Based Access) and how that is related to
Dev-QA-Production efforts• New Infrastructure = New challenges
Primary child site
Production
Primary child siteQA
Primary child site
Development
ConfigMgr 2007 ConfigMgr 2012
All Systems
Dev QA Production
Central site
Primary site
RBA and the Dev-QA-Prod challenge• Ingredients
• 1 Folder• 3 Collections• 3 Security Scopes• 1 Security Role• PowerShell or web service
Kent Agerlund: Need more?UD-B326 Managing Third Party Updates with System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 - Sunday, April 7 @ 05:00 to 06:15pm
UD-B308 Advanced Infrastructure for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1 - Tuesday, April 9 @ 10:15 to 11:30am
UD-B316 Migrating From Configuration Manager 2007 to Configuration Manager 2012 - Tuesday, April 9 @ 12:00 to 1:30pm
UD-B401 System Center Configuration Manager 2012 Jeopardy Quiz - Wednesday, April 10 @ 04:30 to 05:45pm
Website: http://blog.Coretech.dk
Debugging Task Sequences in ConfigMgr 2012 SP1New variables in ConfigMgr 2012 SP1Realtime debugging of scriptsDebugging tips and tricks
Very Few Collections
Using app deployment and User-Centric as your philosophy, you only need a few targetable device collections—scope needs.
Remember ConfigMgr 2007 and wql-based collection queries? Use a Deployment Type Requirement instead.
Device Collections: mainly for Custom SettingsMaintenance Windows
Endpoint Protection Settings
Custom Client Agent settings (hardware, software, mobile devices)
Automate your Usergroup Target CollectionsKenny Buntinx and Bhaskar (product group): http://scug.be/sccm/2012/09/30/configmgr-2012-automate-create-user-collections-from-ad-user-groups-based-on-active-directory-group-discovery/
Brian Mason: We Interrupt this Session……with an important message:
Are you licensed for SCORCH?http://www.mnscug.org/blogs/brian-mason/246-scorch-don-t-get-burned
Bring your torches and pitchforks to:MMS105 The 2012 Release Wave Licensing RecapMonday, April 8 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Lagoon L ~NOW!
Brian Mason: Offload SQL loads, not SQLUse MP Replicas:• No, not the new, cool, fancy DRS Service Broker
stuff for CAS to Primary to Secondary communications
• Old fashioned transactional replication using a snapshot and publications and subscribers.
• Set & forget stability
Primary
MP01 MP02 MP03
Brian Mason: SUPs are different
SUPs can use local databases or shared• Local DB means any SUP can go down and
you’re still serving clients• Shared DB means you have that one DB as a
single point of failure• There is a network cost to clients changing SUPs
(there is not for MPs)
Brian Mason: Related Session
UD-B308 – Advanced Infrastructure for System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1Tuesday @ 10:15 to 11:30am
Blog: http://mnscug.org/blogs/brian-mason
Kim Oppalfens: Why Wally’s Wrong*
The obvious onesMake logs more human readableSimplistic error and warning highlightsAutoscrolling log files
* About notepad vs. cmtrace
Kim Oppalfens: Why Wally’s Wrong*
The real meatCase in point – Configuration Manager 2012 App-v deployments and roaming profiles
* About notepad vs. cmtrace
Kim Oppalfens: Need more?
UD-B402 – Configuration Manager 2012: Data CollectionWednesday @ 10:15 to 11:30am
UD-B401 System Center Configuration Manager 2012 Jeopardy QuizWednesday, April 10 @ 04:30 to 05:45pm
UD-B408 Configuration Manager … ActuallyFriday @ 10:15 to 11:30am
Blog: http://scug.be/TheWMIguy
Greg Ramsey: Console Right-Click Tool Teasers- Promote a Simulated Deployment to a Real Deployment with a deadline.- Managing DP Content
Greg Ramsey: Powershell Related SessionSessionUD-B406 – Truly Better Together: Configuration Manager 2012 SP1 and PowerShellTuesday @ 4:30 to 5:45pmUD-B202 – Customer Panel Discussion: Successes and Lessons Learned – Thursday 10:15-11:30UD-B307 – Compliance Settings and Control End-User Software – Thursday 4:30-5:45
Blog: http://gregramsey.net
Steve Thompson: SSRS
SSRS – 3 things you need to know!BackupsRecovery ModeReporting on Reporting Services
Steve Thompson: SQL Audit Script
SQL & PowerShell scripting. Better together.
DocumentIdentifyRemediate
Steve Thompson: SQL Related Session
SessionUD-B407 - Advanced Query Techniques: Beyond the basics (& Performance tuning)Wednesday @ 12:00 to 1:15PM
Bloghttp://stevethompsonmvp.wordpress.com
Boundary usage
Are
used for
•Content location by clients•Auto-site assignment by clients•Secondary site MP location
Are not used for
•Primary site MP or SUP selection by clients•Internet clients•Any server side processes•Client site re-assignment
Boundary types
Pro Con
IP Subnet
• Fast processing time • Requires knowledge of all client subnet masks
• No aggregation• Requires no aggregation of IP
subnets in AD for site assignment to function correctly
AD Site
• Fast processing time• Easy to setup
• Requires AD sites to be properly defined
• Requires AD sites to be granular• Software Updates during OSD has
issues
IP Range• Easy to implement• No dependencies on AD• Granular
• Slow processing time
Boundary general recommendations
AD Sites•AD subnets are well defined or Auto-site assignment is not needed•A lot of boundaries are needed
IP Range•Client subnet masks are unknown•AD subnets are not well defined•Granularity is needed or aggregation is possible•Performance is not an issue
IP Subnets•AD subnets are well defined or Auto-site assignment is not needed•Client subnet masks are known•A lot of boundaries are needed
Mix and match as needed Performance threshold: 100 clients / boundary
Jason Sandys: Need more?
UD-B408 Configuration Manager … ActuallyFriday @ 10:15 to 11:30am
Blog: http://blog.configmgrftw.com/
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