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FloDiggs (MIS)
25 Mar 08 21:57
Does anyone have any experience with this kind of a setup?  We tried using System Center Essentials because we are a small network, but it absolutely sucked.  We only have about 200 PCs and 30 servers, so it is not a large network.  We wouldn't be pushing out a lot of software, mostly patches, etc. We have a pretty beefy box, but since I have little to no experience with either product, I'm just not sure how nicely the two apps will play on the same box.  Anyone have any horror or success stories with this kind of configuration?
FloDiggs (MIS)
27 Mar 08 12:54
No takers on this one, huh?
GSC (MIS)
28 Mar 08 3:18
Hi,
I would personally not put both SC's on the same server. Both of them are very resource intensive and I think in the end that you will have more issues than benefits from this configuration.

I hope you find this post helpful.  

Regards,
GSC

tbrennans (TechnicalUser)
22 Apr 08 20:29
200 clients should be a piece-o-cake

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