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		<title>When To Use A Secondary Site in SCCM</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Paul Contreras]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When To Use A Secondary Site in SCCM A lot of SCCM administrators often ask the question, should I create a secondary site for my SCCM environment? The answer to that question can depend on many factors however, a good&#8230; <a href="https://thesysadminchannel.com/when-to-use-a-secondary-site-in-sccm/" class="more-link">Continue Reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>When To Use A Secondary Site in SCCM</h2>
<p>A lot of SCCM administrators often ask the question, should I create a secondary site for my SCCM environment?  The answer to that question can depend on many factors however, a good general rule of thumb is to use a secondary site if the site is on a slow WAN link and there are many clients in the remote site. Think more than 1000. </p>
<p>I should mention that in many cases a Distribution Point would be preferred and should suffice. Adding a secondary site increases the complexity of the infrastructure and from my testing I found that it is actually not worth it.  Many clients had problems communicating with the site server and the effort just wasn&#8217;t worth the hassle.  As such, I would highly recommend adding an extra DP before adding the unnecessary complexity of a secondary site.</p>
<h2>Why To Use A Secondary Site in SCCM</h2>
<p>As noted above, it might be best to consider a secondary site if the remote site is going over a slow WAN link.  Exactly what is a slow WAN link you ask?  Well, a slow Wide Area Network link would be something much slower than T1 connection (1.544 Mbps). If you have less than 500 clients on the remote site, I would recommend just setting up an extra DP.  </p>
<p>If you do decide to setup a secondary site, be sure to setup the proper boundaries and boundary groups.  Be sure that the clients are successfully talking to the correct Management Point (MP).  Finally, <strong>be sure to test in an environment that is not production</strong>.</p>
<p>When you install a secondary site, SCCM will automatically create a SQL express database to host the data needed for the new site.  It will also create a Management Point and a Distribution Point on the site server you added.  However, like I said earlier,  this setup creates some added complexities and it might be worth it to just setup another DP. </p>
<h2>Conclusion or TLDR</h2>
<p>The Too Long Didn&#8217;t Read portion of this article is if you have slow WAN links that have over 1000 end points in a distant site, it might be worth considering adding a secondary site.  Otherwise, you would be better off just adding a Distribution Point and save yourself the hassle and headache of a unnecessary more complex environment.</p>
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