20 Questions for SMS 2003 Planning and Design.
Not sure if this is of interest to anyone (I’d love to get feedback), but whenever I get asked to design a scalable hierarchy for a customer I run through these 20 or so questions with the consultant/customer to help me design a SMS2003 architecture based on a customer's needs/requirements. With this information I can then start to understand constraints on such items as time, environment (both physical and geopolitical) etc.
I thought I’d post these to get people thinking about the planning phase of a SMS2003 deployment.
SMS Feature Requirements:
· What are expected SLA's for:
· SINV, HINV, Patch Mgt scan, SWMetering reporting at central site from the time the client initiates the scan, from a reporting pint of view.
· SWD SLAs and sizes of:
· Patch/emergency SWD.
· Regular SWD.
· Large SWD (office, SP etc).
· What is the expected SINV size and configuration of files to scan (will it be *.exe or a more focused scan (hint, hint)?
· And at what frequency?
· What is the expected HINV size and configuration (will they want to change the default def.mof)?
· And at what frequency?
· What is the expected SWMetering size and configuration (how many products/files etc)?
· And at what frequency?
· How many SWD advertisements will be created at the central site? In total and per week?
· How many SWD packages will be created at the central site? In total and per week?
· How many collections (and what size, dynamic or static) will be created at the central site? In total and per week?
· How many advertisements per week/month per client will be initiated?
· What’s the average number of clients expected to be targeted by a weekly or monthly SWD advertisement?
· Will the customer be expected to report on SWD to client progress from the central site?
· How many child sites (a basic typology would really help at this point). Include # of clients, WAN links etc.
· What's the AD environment?
· What discovery/client deployment methods they wish to use? And how often?
· What's the backup strategy for this environment. What's the downtime SLA?
Standard Environment Details Needed:
· Number of physical locations within the company.
· Network links (both link speed and available speed).
· Number of users/machines at each location.
· Any geopolitical or legal limitations of design.
· Define any reporting hierarchies. HQ reports data from 4 regional locations, who report for each of the locally based branches etc.
Basically a very detailed Visio document is worth a thousand words.
Comments
- Anonymous
December 02, 2004
couldn't help it... :)
http://myitforum.techtarget.com/blog/rtrent/archive/2004/12/02/230.aspx