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PENDING New SCCM Primary site

lalajee2018

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Hi, I'm building new SCCM Primary site and need some information

What is our requirements
we have around 2000 Device (servers 2003 to 2019 and Client Win 7 to 10 21H2), 200 Users
Office is based in 4 location

I just like to know what is best practice for this kind of setup

I came up with this but i'm not sure if this is OK
cpu: 4 cour
RAM 20GB
Drivers:
C 100GB,
D(sccm install) 50GB,
E: (database mdf for sccm and wsus) 70GB
F (database ldf for sccm and wsus)

G (database Temp for sccm and wsus)
H Application Source 500GB
I ContentLib (sccm/WSUS) 500GB

3 DP
2 core cpu
8GB ram
C 100GB
D ContentLib 500GB

Is this the best setup or i'm i missing something
 
Is this a VM? if so that is a lot of broken up drive and will give you almost zero benefit. Create a C (os only) and D (virtual DVD), E (everything else) drive and be done with it.
 
Is this a VM? if so that is a lot of broken up drive and will give you almost zero benefit. Create a C (os only) and D (virtual DVD), E (everything else) drive and be done with it.
HI Garth,
My name is jake h,
I am a sys admin for a high school and I am completing the sccm setupa nd i need help
 
I did get the sccm console to go live and i got sccm which is a vm to sho as online in sccm but no other domain computer will fully install the client, in the sccm boundaries i did setup the ip addresss range and the subnet.
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Is this a VM? if so that is a lot of broken up drive and will give you almost zero benefit. Create a C (os only) and D (virtual DVD), E (everything else) drive and be done with it.
Good point from a VM performance perspective, but I like to set up multiple VHDs to be able to leverage NO_SMS_ON_DRVE.sms to keep components from installing on the OS, DB, and Logs drives (DB & Logs can be on same VHD provided it can handle IOPS) and just set up one big logical disk for the SCCM install and for components
 
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