Microsoft SharePoint(TM) Portal Server 2001 Resource Kit (Examples & Explanations Series)

There are many issues to consider for capacity planning. Not every statistic is relevant to your deployment scenario. Some issues to consider include:

Hard disk space, network, and CPU costs are associated with specific tasks. You must determine which configurations provide the most beneficial user experience. Similarly, there are benefits to increasing specific resources. You must identify which resources could have the greatest impact in your environment.

SharePoint Portal Server is a flexible and efficient solution that can provide portal services to thousands of users. Depending on your organization, you may want to deploy SharePoint Portal Server on one server or on multiple servers.

Deploying a Single Server

Most organizations initially plan for deploying a portal from a single server. Many organizations often address growth and geographical distribution issues after the initial deployment. The following general recommendations apply if you are planning to deploy SharePoint Portal Server on a single server:

If your implementation exceeds the recommended boundaries shown, you may want to deploy additional servers in one or more geographical locations.

Deploying Multiple Servers

Many organizations can benefit from deploying several servers. Reasons for considering multiple server deployments include:

SharePoint Portal Server makes it easy to deploy several different servers within an organization and have them all work together to help users find information.

A common approach for larger organizations is to deploy multiple servers for various geographic regions. Later, the organization may provide an additional master search portal. This master portal makes it possible to search over all geographic portals, file servers, Web sites, and other resources.

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