tailieunhanh - Designing a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Infrastructure Vol 1 part 13

Designing a Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Infrastructure Vol 1 part 13. 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. | Planning a Service Application Architecture 2-41 Farms with No Local Service Applications Farm A has no local service applications but consumes all of its services from the Enterprise Services Farm. This limits the range of possible services to the User Profile Service the Managed Metadata Service the Business Connectivity Services the Search Service the Secure Store Service and the Web Analytics Service. This means that the farm is probably not one where users would consume more obvious functional service applications such as Excel Services or Visio Services. This design is probably best suited to publishing environments. The benefits of this design include Centralization of resources on the Enterprise Services Farm. Reduced administrative overheads on Farm A. Provision of pan-organization services such as the User Profile Service and the Managed Metadata Service. Collaborative Farms Farm B has a range of local services which makes it more useful for collaborative working because these may include Excel Services and Access Services. This taxonomy still benefits from the organization-wide User Profile Service and Managed Metadata Service. Note that there is a divisional Managed Metadata Service on Farm C which indicates that there is a subgroup taxonomy that is applicable to both Farm B and Farm C. The benefits of this design include Access to centralized service application resources. Local administrative capability. Integration with other farms. Specialized Farms Farm C is a smaller environment with only one Web application that uses primarily local services. This may indicate that this is a specialist department that has specific requirements. In this instance the Excel Services and Business Connectivity Services applications are isolated from other farms. This farm also has its own Managed Metadata Service so that it can manage a taxonomy that is distinct from the organization s taxonomy. MCT USE ONLY. STUDENT USE PROHIBITED 2-42 Designing a Microsoft .