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Where do I begin?

Sites and Site Servers

Central Administration Site

Primary Site

CAS / Primary Site

Secondary Site

Other Content Management Options

Datacenter Primary site Datacenter Primary site Source DP Pull DP

WAN / Client Count / Features

Key Client Requirement

WAN SpeedNumber of SitesClient Count Range Ethernet ( Mb) (800 average) DS (700 average) 6Mb (200 average) T (35 is typical) Unknown (DSL/Cable)52-60 (5 is typical) All Sites Connected via MPLS

Main Datacenter Primary site Client Count = 3500 Main Datacenter Primary site Client Count = 3500 Fort Worth Client Count = 700 WAN = 200Mb Fort Worth Client Count = 700 WAN = 200Mb Dallas Client Count = 500 WAN = 300Mb Dallas Client Count = 500 WAN = 300Mb Denton Client Count = 1300 WAN = 200Mb Denton Client Count = 1300 WAN = 200Mb

Main Datacenter Primary site Client Count = 3500 DP (x2) Main Datacenter Primary site Client Count = 3500 DP (x2) Fort Worth Client Count = 700 WAN = 200Mb DP Fort Worth Client Count = 700 WAN = 200Mb DP Dallas Client Count = 500 WAN = 300Mb DP Dallas Client Count = 500 WAN = 300Mb DP Denton Client Count = 1300 WAN = 200Mb DP Denton Client Count = 1300 WAN = 200Mb DP

Main Datacenter Primary site Main Datacenter Primary site Orlando Client Count = 500 WAN = DS3 Orlando Client Count = 500 WAN = DS3 Jackson Client Count = 150 WAN = 6Mb Jackson Client Count = 150 WAN = 6Mb

Main Datacenter Primary site Main Datacenter Primary site Orlando Client Count = 500 WAN = DS3 DP Orlando Client Count = 500 WAN = DS3 DP Jackson Client Count = 150 WAN = 6Mb DP Jackson Client Count = 150 WAN = 6Mb DP

Main Datacenter Primary site Main Datacenter Primary site Buenos Aires Client Count = 750 WAN = 6Mb Buenos Aires Client Count = 750 WAN = 6Mb Chicago Client Count = 500 WAN = 6Mb Chicago Client Count = 500 WAN = 6Mb

Main Datacenter Primary site Main Datacenter Primary site Buenos Aires Client Count = 750 WAN = 6Mb Secondary Site Buenos Aires Client Count = 750 WAN = 6Mb Secondary Site Chicago Client Count = 500 WAN = 6Mb Secondary Site Chicago Client Count = 500 WAN = 6Mb Secondary Site

Main Datacenter Primary site 20 Mb to MPLS Main Datacenter Primary site 20 Mb to MPLS Numerous Small Sites Client Count = 5-10 T1 to MPLS Cable to Internet (6Mb) Numerous Small Sites Client Count = 5-10 T1 to MPLS Cable to Internet (6Mb) InternetMPLS

Main Datacenter Primary site 20 Mb to MPLS Main Datacenter Primary site 20 Mb to MPLS Numerous Small Sites Client Count = 5-10 T1 to MPLS or P2P All internet goes through datacenter Numerous Small Sites Client Count = 5-10 T1 to MPLS or P2P All internet goes through datacenter InternetMPLS

Main Datacenter Primary site Main Datacenter Primary site St. Paul Client Count = 300 WAN = DS3 St. Paul Client Count = 300 WAN = DS3 Rogers Client Count = 50 WAN = 6Mb Rogers Client Count = 50 WAN = 6Mb

Main Datacenter Primary site Main Datacenter Primary site Tuscaloosa Client Count = 50 WAN = T1 Tuscaloosa Client Count = 50 WAN = T1 Saturated Link Call Center Small WAN – Small Client Count

Small WAN – Small Client Count – Saturated Link

Main Datacenter Primary site Main Datacenter Primary site Minneapolis Client Count = 17 WAN = 100Mb Minneapolis Client Count = 17 WAN = 100Mb

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