Central administration site:
The central administration site coordinates intersite data replication across the hierarchy by using Configuration Manager database replication.
it has the following differences from a central site in Configuration Manager 2007:
- Does not process client data.
- Does not accept client assignments.
- Does not support all site system roles.
- Participates in database replication
Primary site :
- Additional primary sites allow the hierarchy to support more clients.
- Cannot be tiered below other primary sites.
- No longer used as a boundary for client agent settings or security.
- Participates in database replication.
Manages clients in well-connected networks.
Primary sites in Configuration Manager 2012 have the following differences from primary sites in Configuration Manager 2007:
Secondary site :
Controls content distribution for clients in remote locations across links that have limited network bandwidth
Secondary sites in Configuration Manager 2012 have the following differences from secondary sites in Configuration Manager 2007:
- SQL Server is required and SQL Server Express will be installed during site installation if required.
- A proxy management point and distribution point are automatically deployed during the site installation.
- Secondary sites can be tiered to support content distribution to remote locations.
- Participates in database replication.
Here are some Referral Links:
Fundamentals of Configuration Manager - http://technet.micro...y/gg682106.aspx
Supported Configurations for Configuration Manager - http://technet.micro...y/gg682077.aspx
Planning for Configuration Manager Sites and Hierarchy - http://technet.micro...y/gg682075.aspx
Getting Started with Configuration Manager 2012 - http://technet.micro...y/gg682144.aspx
What’s New in Configuration Manager - http://technet.micro...y/gg699359.aspx
Planning for Site Systems in Configuration Manager - http://technet.micro...y/gg712282.aspx
Install Sites and Create a Hierarchy for Configuration Manager - http://technet.micro...y/gg712320.aspx
Technical Reference for Site Communications in Configuration Manager - http://technet.micro...y/gg712990.aspx
Migrating from Configuration Manager 2007 to Configuration Manager 2012 - http://technet.micro...y/gg682006.aspx
Frequently Asked Questions for Configuration Manager - http://technet.micro...y/gg682088.aspx
4 Comments
If you dont mind could you please explaine
Good network bandwidth means what will be the range of data transfer
what bandwidht can consider GOOD
And below what range can consider bad
its all depends on the organisation what they have and i would say below 100MB or so would consider slow.You can contact network guys to get more about the bandwitdth what your organisation have ?
What is the definition of a "well-connected network" in regards to a Primary site?
its straight forward.Primary site is used to manage clients which are well-connected means with Good network bandwidth but where as secondary sites are used to manage clients in low-bandwidth networks