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Deploying Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager

You're reading from   Deploying Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager Manage complex and heterogeneous workloads with ConfigMgr 1706

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785881015
Length 376 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Paweł Jarosz Paweł Jarosz
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Preface 1. Design Planning FREE CHAPTER 2. Installing Configuration Manager 3. Configure Sites and Boundaries 4. Configuration Manager Agent Installation 5. Creating Client Settings for Servers and Workstations 6. Compliance Settings 7. Software Distributions 8. Software Update Management 9. Endpoint Protection 10. Operating System Deployment 11. Configuration Manager Assets 12. Role-Based Administration and Security 13. Site Server Maintenance Tasks

ConfigMgr in Azure

As you may already know, Azure is a public cloud computing platform created by Microsoft. There are three main categories of computers that Microsoft Azure offers, and they are as follows:

  • Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
  • Platform as a service (PaaS)
  • Software as a service (SaaS)

ConfigMgr in an IaaS model is simply a VM with the ConfigMgr application installed on it.

As for the PaaS model, there is no real scenario for ConfigMgr; however, the SaaS approach has its use case for ConfigMgr in the form of cloud-based distribution points.

ConfigMgr as a VM in Azure

As mentioned earlier, starting from the 1511 version, ConfigMgr supports deployment in Azure. Leveraging this option, we get three options:

  • ConfigMgr might be placed in Azure and manage cloud-based VMs
  • ConfigMgr might be placed in Azure but manage on-premise VMs
  • ConfigMgr might be placed in Azure only to some extent, which means only certain roles, such as distribution point, are deployed on the cloud

When it comes to the prerequisites, scaling, and sizing--the same applies to the cloud as the on-premise deployments.

To start using Azure to deploy ConfigMgr VMs, you need a subscription that is charged based on the number of virtual machines and Azure resource usage.

Cloud-based distribution points

A cloud-based distribution point is a slightly different approach. It is not a VM but a service in Azure, which is automatically scaling for the needs. It supports your internal and external (internet) clients. Similar to the preceding solutions, you need an Azure subscription.

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Deploying Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
Published in: Sep 2017
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