ConfigMgr Client Agent Settings in Microsoft
In my previous post on ConfigMgr Site Role Hardware used in Microsoft IT, I received a comment for sharing Client Agent settings used at Microsoft IT which can help in understanding the need of required hardware for different site roles. Thanks to Saud Al-Mishari for pointing out this.
However below client agent settings may not be applicable or recommended for all ConfigMgr hierarchies due to different business requirement, number of clients managed and hardware configurations.
We also have captured performance counters in the past on our Central site with above settings which are shared in the blog: https://blogs.msdn.com/b/shitanshu/archive/2010/03/18/configuration-manager-site-performance-analysis-during-jan-2010-out-of-band-release.aspx
Please share your comments for these client agent settings and I would be glad to answer any queries.
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Comments
Anonymous
October 24, 2010
Can you share sometime on the Site Maintenance SettingAnonymous
October 25, 2010
Following on from his post about the hardware used to run ConfigMgr internally by Microsoft IT, ShitanshuAnonymous
October 25, 2010
The comment has been removedAnonymous
April 30, 2011
Very curious to know, what is the remote support mechanism used in Microsoft IT? How about the configuration of Remote Tools Client Agent Properties? Also, remote tool won't provide admin access to the tech support even if they have admin access on all the machines in the domain. The tech support people need to troubleshoot with user access (this can easly be achieved by OCS and other screen sharing tools) so what is the significance of Remote tool?