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Introduction. Agenda Who we are SharePoint Deployment Options Break Web Parts you can’t live without Wrap Up. Tuesday 19 July 2005. Who We Are. 59 people registered 35% from the IT Industry 14% from the Finance Industry More than 38 years of combined WSS experience

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  1. Introduction • Agenda • Who we are • SharePoint Deployment Options • Break • Web Parts you can’t live without • Wrap Up Tuesday 19 July 2005

  2. Who We Are • 59 people registered • 35% from the IT Industry • 14% from the Finance Industry • More than 38 years of combined WSS experience • More than 27 years of combined SPS experience

  3. Company Size

  4. WSS Experience

  5. SPS Experience

  6. SharePoint Deployment Scenarios • WSS • Single Server – WMSDE • Single Server – SQL • Two Servers (web and SQL) • Load Balanced Servers

  7. WSS Configuration

  8. SharePoint Deployment Scenarios • WMSDE • “Free” • No 2 GB limitation • No throttling of concurrent connections • Only works with WSS • Does not support Search • Cannot use SQL Enterprise Manager • Must be on the same server as WSS

  9. WSS Considerations • SSL • Extranet/ISA • Number of Site Collections

  10. SharePoint Deployment Scenarios • SharePoint Portal Server • Four Services • Web • Search • Index • Job • Not all server configurations are supported

  11. (Server Topology)

  12. Portal Farm Scenarios • Single Server • 1 Server running Web, Search, Index, Job, SQL • Small Server Farm • 1 SharePoint server (Web, Search, Index, Job) • 1+ SQL Server • Medium Server Farm • 1 to 2 Web/Search Servers • 1+ Index/Job Servers • 1+ SQL Server

  13. Portal Farm Scenarios • Large Server Farm • 2 to 8 Web Servers • 2 to 4 Search Servers • 1 to 4 Index Servers (1 of which is also a Job Server) • 1+ SQL Servers

  14. Multiple Portals • A server farm can host many portals • Think about whether you need more than one portal • Shared Services • Search • Notifications (Alerts) • Audiences • Profiles • My Sites

  15. Why Deploy Portal • Understand the business need • Do not under estimate the Change Management challenge • Play to the strengths of the product

  16. Web Parts You Can’t Live Without • Microsoft Office Web Parts • http://www.microsoft.com/sharepoint/downloads/components/detail.asp?a=308 • Lead-it Essentials • http://weblogs.asp.net/jan/archive/2004/04/26/120508.aspx • Data View Web Part • Content Editor Web Part • PDF iFilter

  17. Wrap Up • Presentation is on the website • http://sps.uniqueworld.net/sydney • Format of the User Group • Presentations • Round Table Discussion on Topics • Call for volunteers spsusergroup@uniqueworld.net • Next Meeting • Sydney - 6pm, 16 August 2005 • Melbourne – 23 August 2005 • Canberra – 9 August 2005 • Thanks for coming!

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