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    • AmbarishrhA
      Ambarishrh
      last edited by

      Anyone with experience in a large scale SharePoint capacity planning for a website?

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        I think that the best resource that I know for this is likely @PSX_Defector

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          I know that starting questions are going to be things like "how many users" and "how will SP be used?"

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            And, of course, how much storage do you plan to use on it?

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            • AmbarishrhA
              Ambarishrh
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              This is redoing a currently working SP server which is not scaled properly to new hosting with new site changes.

              I have some numbers for now

              *Number of concurrent users
              Average 3,540 unique visitors a day and 10,6204 visitors in a Month

              • Content DB sizes(Current Size)- Added sample names of the content DBs
                ContentDB1 : 1.76 GB
                ContentDB2: 475 MB
                ContentDB3: 1 GB
                ContentDB4: 107 MB
                ContentDB5: 291 MB
                SP_UAT_VMDB: 341 MB

              • Projected content growth
                Total Database size taken from backup statistics
                Jan 2014 : 19.34 GB
                June 2014: 23.22 GB
                Dec 2013: 24.37 GB
                Jan 2015: 27.73 GB
                March 2015: 29.36 GB
                June 2015: 26.50 GB
                Sept 215: 32.35 GB
                Current Size: 34.20 GB

              SP topology, the proposed solution is Streamlined topology (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=37000)and i guess it could be:
              0_1450028167668_Screenshot 2015-12-13 21.30.34.png

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              • PSX_DefectorP
                PSX_Defector
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                With the numbers you are quoting on the backups, with the sizes of the databases, looks as though don't go through that much in changes. ~10GB of churn in a year is nothing for Sharepoint. I'm thinking you have a few numbers off. Ive seen it in clusters of 20-30 front ends with two massive database servers behind them churn 30GB a day.

                Easiest way to get some scalability is to make sure your database server has enough horsepower. With that much data, a two proc/32GB machine should be sufficient. Get it into a Windows Failover Cluster, and you should have plenty of room to run.

                The front ends are much easier to deal with. Load balance them using whatever and have them join the farm. Adding a web node is trivial in Sharepoint.

                The rest is just knowing what you plan on doing in Sharepoint. If you are just presenting a website and using it for a CMS, nothing to it. If you are using any kind of analyitics to parse data, then there is more towards queries and database IOPS. If you are using it as a data repo, then giant database to hold the blobs would be important.

                What are you running now? What seems to be bottlenecked?

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                • AmbarishrhA
                  Ambarishrh
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                  Is it a good practice to have a firewall first between internet and WFE servers and then between WFE and Application Servers? I am looking for a design diagram for such a setup

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                  • AmbarishrhA
                    Ambarishrh
                    last edited by Ambarishrh

                    Something like this https://technet.microsoft.com/ee355682.fig4_L(en-us).gif

                    Nice, does ML now shows image from url?

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
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                      Yes, has for a month or two 🙂

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                      • AmbarishrhA
                        Ambarishrh
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                        Going through all technet articles, this is going to be a long night! 🙂

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                        • PSX_DefectorP
                          PSX_Defector @Ambarishrh
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                          @Ambarishrh said:

                          Is it a good practice to have a firewall first between internet and WFE servers and then between WFE and Application Servers? I am looking for a design diagram for such a setup

                          Depends on your needs. For a small setup, probably unnecessary. For compliance, potentially required.

                          We use firewalls against every single device on our network at the VM level. Communication in and out is always monitored and we have procedures on allowing traffic through. This provides compliance and proper lockdown between machines.

                          Don't think of the firewall as another device. If you have a single device, additional subnets with it inspecting the traffic is sufficient.

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