How many servers should you identify?
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Case Study: 6
Wide World Importers
Current Environment
The company uses Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V for server visualization.
The company acquires a partner company that has a SharePoint Server 2010 server farm.
The farm has 500,000 documents contained in a Web application. The Web application has
one site collection.
You plan to implement SharePoint Server 2010.
Planned Server Configuration
As part of the SharePoint Server 2010 solution, you plan to deploy the servers configured as
shown in the following table.
You plan to deploy all of the SharePoint Server 2010 servers in a single server farm named
SharePoint -Farm. You also plan to deploy a hardware load balancer to distribute queries
between Server1 and Server2.
Technical Requirements
Wide World Importers has the following technical requirements for the planned SharePoint
Server 2010 deployment:
All documents must be migrated from the partner company to SharePoint -Farm.
All migrated documents must be read-only.
Access to the migrated documents must use Forms-based authentication.
Access to all other SharePoint content must use Windows authentication.
If a single physical server or a virtual server fails, users must be able to receive search results
for all content in the organization.
Monitoring Requirements
You plan to monitor the following search metrics for SharePoint -Farm:
Crawl queue
Query latency
Crawl rate per type
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You are a SharePoint administrator for Wide World Importers. You need to identify the minimum
number of Hyper-V servers required for the planned deployment of SharePoint Server 2010. How
many servers should you identify?
What should you recommend?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 6
Wide World Importers
Current Environment
The company uses Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V for server visualization.
The company acquires a partner company that has a SharePoint Server 2010 server farm.
The farm has 500,000 documents contained in a Web application. The Web application has
one site collection.
You plan to implement SharePoint Server 2010.
Planned Server Configuration
As part of the SharePoint Server 2010 solution, you plan to deploy the servers configured as
shown in the following table.
You plan to deploy all of the SharePoint Server 2010 servers in a single server farm named
SharePoint -Farm. You also plan to deploy a hardware load balancer to distribute queries
between Server1 and Server2.
Technical Requirements
Wide World Importers has the following technical requirements for the planned SharePoint
Server 2010 deployment:
All documents must be migrated from the partner company to SharePoint -Farm.
All migrated documents must be read-only.
Access to the migrated documents must use Forms-based authentication.
Access to all other SharePoint content must use Windows authentication.
If a single physical server or a virtual server fails, users must be able to receive search results
for all content in the organization.
Monitoring Requirements
You plan to monitor the following search metrics for SharePoint -Farm:
Crawl queue
Query latency
Crawl rate per type
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You are a SharePoint administrator for Wide World Importers. You need to recommend a solution
that meets the company’s monitoring requirements. What should you recommend?
What should you include in the solution?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 6
Wide World Importers
Current Environment
The company uses Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V for server visualization.
The company acquires a partner company that has a SharePoint Server 2010 server farm.
The farm has 500,000 documents contained in a Web application. The Web application has
one site collection.
You plan to implement SharePoint Server 2010.
Planned Server Configuration
As part of the SharePoint Server 2010 solution, you plan to deploy the servers configured as
shown in the following table.
You plan to deploy all of the SharePoint Server 2010 servers in a single server farm named
SharePoint -Farm. You also plan to deploy a hardware load balancer to distribute queries
between Server1 and Server2.
Technical Requirements
Wide World Importers has the following technical requirements for the planned SharePoint
Server 2010 deployment:
All documents must be migrated from the partner company to SharePoint -Farm.
All migrated documents must be read-only.
Access to the migrated documents must use Forms-based authentication.
Access to all other SharePoint content must use Windows authentication.
If a single physical server or a virtual server fails, users must be able to receive search results
for all content in the organization.
Monitoring Requirements
You plan to monitor the following search metrics for SharePoint -Farm:
Crawl queue
Query latency
Crawl rate per type
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You are a SharePoint administrator for Wide World Importers. You need to recommend a solution to
migrate all documents from the partner company to SharePoint-Farm. What should you include in
the solution?
You need to ensure that users can receive search results for all content in the organization if a single serve
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 6
Wide World Importers
Current Environment
The company uses Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V for server visualization.
The company acquires a partner company that has a SharePoint Server 2010 server farm.
The farm has 500,000 documents contained in a Web application. The Web application has
one site collection.
You plan to implement SharePoint Server 2010.
Planned Server Configuration
As part of the SharePoint Server 2010 solution, you plan to deploy the servers configured as
shown in the following table.
You plan to deploy all of the SharePoint Server 2010 servers in a single server farm named
SharePoint -Farm. You also plan to deploy a hardware load balancer to distribute queries
between Server1 and Server2.
Technical Requirements
Wide World Importers has the following technical requirements for the planned SharePoint
Server 2010 deployment:
All documents must be migrated from the partner company to SharePoint -Farm.
All migrated documents must be read-only.
Access to the migrated documents must use Forms-based authentication.
Access to all other SharePoint content must use Windows authentication.
If a single physical server or a virtual server fails, users must be able to receive search results
for all content in the organization.
Monitoring Requirements
You plan to monitor the following search metrics for SharePoint -Farm:
Crawl queue
Query latency
Crawl rate per type
###EndCaseStudy###
You are a SharePoint administrator for Wide World Importers. You need to ensure that users can
receive search results for all content in the organization if a single server fails. What should you do?
What should you include in the solution?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 6
Wide World Importers
Current Environment
The company uses Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V for server visualization.
The company acquires a partner company that has a SharePoint Server 2010 server farm.
The farm has 500,000 documents contained in a Web application. The Web application has
one site collection.
You plan to implement SharePoint Server 2010.
Planned Server Configuration
As part of the SharePoint Server 2010 solution, you plan to deploy the servers configured as
shown in the following table.
You plan to deploy all of the SharePoint Server 2010 servers in a single server farm named
SharePoint -Farm. You also plan to deploy a hardware load balancer to distribute queries
between Server1 and Server2.
Technical Requirements
Wide World Importers has the following technical requirements for the planned SharePoint
Server 2010 deployment:
All documents must be migrated from the partner company to SharePoint -Farm.
All migrated documents must be read-only.
Access to the migrated documents must use Forms-based authentication.
Access to all other SharePoint content must use Windows authentication.
If a single physical server or a virtual server fails, users must be able to receive search results
for all content in the organization.
Monitoring Requirements
You plan to monitor the following search metrics for SharePoint -Farm:
Crawl queue
Query latency
Crawl rate per type
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You are a SharePoint administrator for Wide World Importers. You need to recommend a solution to
ensure that new content added to the SharePoint sites is included in all search results within 30
minutes of being added. What should you include in the solution?
What should you include in the strategy?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 7
Trey Research
Server Configurations
The SharePoint Server 2007 environment includes the servers configured as shown in the
following table.
The current environment does not use Excel Services, InfoPath Forms Services, or the
Business Data Catalog.
The SharePoint sites are accessed via a hardware load balancer.
Business Continuity Requirements
Business critical SharePoint lists must be backed up and restored independently of other
SharePoint content. Restored lists must retain their list views and alerts.
SharePoint patches and service packs must be tested before they are deployed to the
production environment.
Departmental Requirements
Trey Research has the following departmental requirements for the planned SharePoint
Server
2010 deployment:
Human resources department documents must only be accessible to users in the human
resources department.
Accounting department documents must only be accessible to users in the accounting
department.
Users in each department must be able to create and use their own search scopes.
Users in each department must be able to manage their own search keywords.
User Requirements
Trey Research uses a custom content type for its research department documents. Research
department documents must be created across multiple site collections. You must be able
to use the same content type across multiple site collections. You must use the minimum
amount of administrative effort to move content to the SharePoint Server 2010
environment. Users must be able to search all of the SharePoint content from a single Web
Part. Searches must include results from Bing.com.
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You are a SharePoint administrator for Trey Research. You plan to upgrade the existing Microsoft
Office SharePoint Server 2007 environment to SharePoint Server 2010. You need to design a
maintenance strategy that meets the company’s business continuity requirements. What should you
include in the strategy?
What should you include in the solution?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 7
Trey Research
Server Configurations
The SharePoint Server 2007 environment includes the servers configured as shown in the
following table.
The current environment does not use Excel Services, InfoPath Forms Services, or the
Business Data Catalog.
The SharePoint sites are accessed via a hardware load balancer.
Business Continuity Requirements
Business critical SharePoint lists must be backed up and restored independently of other
SharePoint content. Restored lists must retain their list views and alerts.
SharePoint patches and service packs must be tested before they are deployed to the
production environment.
Departmental Requirements
Trey Research has the following departmental requirements for the planned SharePoint
Server
2010 deployment:
Human resources department documents must only be accessible to users in the human
resources department.
Accounting department documents must only be accessible to users in the accounting
department.
Users in each department must be able to create and use their own search scopes.
Users in each department must be able to manage their own search keywords.
User Requirements
Trey Research uses a custom content type for its research department documents. Research
department documents must be created across multiple site collections. You must be able
to use the same content type across multiple site collections. You must use the minimum
amount of administrative effort to move content to the SharePoint Server 2010
environment. Users must be able to search all of the SharePoint content from a single Web
Part. Searches must include results from Bing.com.
###EndCaseStudy###
You need to design a solution to ensure that all Web servers can access their databases if a single
database server fails. Your solution must minimize costs. What should you include in the solution?
What should you recommend?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 7
Trey Research
Server Configurations
The SharePoint Server 2007 environment includes the servers configured as shown in the
following table.
The current environment does not use Excel Services, InfoPath Forms Services, or the
Business Data Catalog.
The SharePoint sites are accessed via a hardware load balancer.
Business Continuity Requirements
Business critical SharePoint lists must be backed up and restored independently of other
SharePoint content. Restored lists must retain their list views and alerts.
SharePoint patches and service packs must be tested before they are deployed to the
production environment.
Departmental Requirements
Trey Research has the following departmental requirements for the planned SharePoint
Server
2010 deployment:
Human resources department documents must only be accessible to users in the human
resources department.
Accounting department documents must only be accessible to users in the accounting
department.
Users in each department must be able to create and use their own search scopes.
Users in each department must be able to manage their own search keywords.
User Requirements
Trey Research uses a custom content type for its research department documents. Research
department documents must be created across multiple site collections. You must be able
to use the same content type across multiple site collections. You must use the minimum
amount of administrative effort to move content to the SharePoint Server 2010
environment. Users must be able to search all of the SharePoint content from a single Web
Part. Searches must include results from Bing.com.
###EndCaseStudy###
You are a SharePoint administrator for Trey Research. You plan to upgrade the existing Microsoft
Office SharePoint Server 2007 environment to SharePoint Server 2010. You need to recommend a
solution that meets the requirements of the human resources department and the accounting
department. Your solution must minimize costs. What should you recommend?
What should you recommend?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 7
Trey Research
Server Configurations
The SharePoint Server 2007 environment includes the servers configured as shown in the
following table.
The current environment does not use Excel Services, InfoPath Forms Services, or the
Business Data Catalog.
The SharePoint sites are accessed via a hardware load balancer.
Business Continuity Requirements
Business critical SharePoint lists must be backed up and restored independently of other
SharePoint content. Restored lists must retain their list views and alerts.
SharePoint patches and service packs must be tested before they are deployed to the
production environment.
Departmental Requirements
Trey Research has the following departmental requirements for the planned SharePoint
Server
2010 deployment:
Human resources department documents must only be accessible to users in the human
resources department.
Accounting department documents must only be accessible to users in the accounting
department.
Users in each department must be able to create and use their own search scopes.
Users in each department must be able to manage their own search keywords.
User Requirements
Trey Research uses a custom content type for its research department documents. Research
department documents must be created across multiple site collections. You must be able
to use the same content type across multiple site collections. You must use the minimum
amount of administrative effort to move content to the SharePoint Server 2010
environment. Users must be able to search all of the SharePoint content from a single Web
Part. Searches must include results from Bing.com.
###EndCaseStudy###
You are a SharePoint administrator for Trey Research. You plan to upgrade the existing Microsoft
Office SharePoint Server 2007 environment to SharePoint Server 2010. You need to recommend a
solution to minimize the amount of administrative effort required to manage the Research
department documents. What should you recommend?
What should include in the strategy?
###BeginCaseStudy###
Case Study: 7
Trey Research
Server Configurations
The SharePoint Server 2007 environment includes the servers configured as shown in the
following table.
The current environment does not use Excel Services, InfoPath Forms Services, or the
Business Data Catalog.
The SharePoint sites are accessed via a hardware load balancer.
Business Continuity Requirements
Business critical SharePoint lists must be backed up and restored independently of other
SharePoint content. Restored lists must retain their list views and alerts.
SharePoint patches and service packs must be tested before they are deployed to the
production environment.
Departmental Requirements
Trey Research has the following departmental requirements for the planned SharePoint
Server
2010 deployment:
Human resources department documents must only be accessible to users in the human
resources department.
Accounting department documents must only be accessible to users in the accounting
department.
Users in each department must be able to create and use their own search scopes.
Users in each department must be able to manage their own search keywords.
User Requirements
Trey Research uses a custom content type for its research department documents. Research
department documents must be created across multiple site collections. You must be able
to use the same content type across multiple site collections. You must use the minimum
amount of administrative effort to move content to the SharePoint Server 2010
environment. Users must be able to search all of the SharePoint content from a single Web
Part. Searches must include results from Bing.com.
###EndCaseStudy###
You are a SharePoint administrator for Trey Research. You plan to upgrade the existing Microsoft
Office SharePoint Server 2007 environment to SharePoint Server 2010 You need to plan a search
strategy that meets the company’s user requirements. What should include in the strategy?