Tag Archive: Topologies

Feb
21

Office Web Apps Topologies

There has been a lot spoken and written about the SharePoint 2010 web apps but there seems to be a drought of information when it comes to how many users each topology will support. So I thought it was time to right that wrong and get the information out to the SharePoint community. The web …

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Jan
02

Topology and Licensing Example of a Medium SharePoint 2010 Server Farm

Medium Server Farm - SharePoint 2010

Lola Flippo, MCTS   Twitter: @SharePointLola    LinkedIn     BlogSpot   This topology is typically used for medium farms with the ability to expand to a large farm.  In terms of performance, capacity, and scalability, a three-tier topology is recommended over a two-tier topology.  A three-tier topology provides the most efficient physical and logical layout to support scaling out or …

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Apr
13

SharePoint 2010 Topologies Part 3

Twynham SharePoint 2010 Topology

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 …

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Mar
29

SharePoint 2010 Topologies Part 2

Small Farm Topologies Two Tier

   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 …

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Mar
25

SharePoint 2010 Topologies Part 1

Single server

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 …

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