tailieunhanh - Designing a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Infrastructure Vol 1 part 8

Designing a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Infrastructure Vol 1 part 8. This course is intended for IT Professionals who use Microsoft SharePoint 2010 in a team-based, medium-sized to large environment. While they may have implemented a SharePoint deployment, they have limited experience in designing a SharePoint infrastructure. They likely work as a senior administrator who acts as a technical lead over a team of administrators. Members of this audience should have at least 6 months experience with SharePoint 2010. | 1-40 Designing a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Infrastructure Using a Planning Worksheet Map business requirements to the SharePoint 2010 logical architecture Components should include Business requirement Site name Site URL Parent site Template Content database name Notes Prove relationships between each requirement and the SharePoint 2010 logical architecture Key Points One way to document the logical architecture design is by using a planning worksheet. A planning worksheet provides a great deal of structured information in a usable and concise format. After you have identified the business requirements you can map them onto the seven columns in the planning worksheet Business requirement. This column should always be the first documentation element because the logical design should always reflect business requirements. You do not need to have a cell for each business requirement. Rather you must identify the requirements that will affect the number of Web applications that you need to deploy. Site name. This column identifies the working name for each site. The top level contains Web applications such as intranet extranet and Internet sites. Below these you have site collections which house multiple sites below the site collection. For example you may have an intranet that provides sites for departments in your organization such as IT or HR. These are site collections that will in turn host sites that are pertinent to these functional divisions. MCT USE ONLY. STUDENT USE PROHIBITED Designing a Logical Architecture 1-41 Site URL. This column maps the URL and path for each site. The top level of the farm contains root URLs such as for the Internet site of Litware Inc. Site collections in a Web application will have subsite URLs. For example an intranet site may include a site collection sites in which there are subsites such as sites IT for the IT division or sites HR for the HR division. Parent site. This column identifies each of the Web .