9/12/2010
Réunion du Club SharePoint france 13 sept_2010
9/11/2010
Configure Core Infra for Multi-Tenant Scenario
This script configures the base sharepoint requirements for a multi-tenant sceanrio as detailed at http://www.harbar.net/articles/sp2010mt4.aspx
It creates and configures Managed Accounts, Application Pools, core Service Applications and a hosting Web Application and Managed Paths.
Rational Guide to Multi Tenancy with SharePoint 2010
So what is Multi-Tenancy? In a word, it’s Hosting! A unique deployment for each customer on a shared set of infrastructure resources. The most common scenarios are
- “Traditional” Web Hosting Environments
- SharePoint Online
- Corporate On Premise Deployments
The last one here is interesting, there are a number of aspects which we will cover later which make multi-tenant an often requested and compelling deployment approach for large corporate on premise deployments.
A good analogy here is a flat or apartment building. In this real world case, multiple tenants share the same infrastructure (the building, the doors etc). In addition some services are shared but have no data (entry phone, refuse collection). Some other services are shared (electricity, telephone) and have data which should be partitioned (meter readings, billing). Some other services are a free for all (car parking).
See more about :
The articles are (links will be added as they come on line):
- Feature and Capability Overview (this article)
- Planning your Deployment
- Example Scenario and what Multi Tenancy brings to the party
- Configuring the base Infrastructure
- Configuring Partitioned Service Applications
- Provisioning Tenants
- Testing the Functionality
Rational Guide to Multi Tenancy with SharePoint 2010
9/10/2010
SharePoint 2010 Reference: Software Development Kit
Updated: September 8, 2010. The Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Software Development Kit (SDK) includes documentation and code samples for Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 and for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010, which builds upon the SharePoint Foundation 2010 infrastructure.
The documentation includes detailed descriptions of the technologies that SharePoint Server 2010 and SharePoint Foundation 2010 provide for developers, reference documentation for the server and client object models, and step-by-step procedures for using these technologies and object models and programming with them. This SDK also includes best practices and setup guidance to help you get started with your own custom applications that build and extend upon the SharePoint Foundation 2010 and SharePoint Server 2010 platforms.
For additional information, you can visit the SharePoint Developer Center on the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN): http://msdn.microsoft.com/sharepoint. Visit frequently to learn about recently published content; to view essential getting-started content; to view rich media content such as videos and screencasts; to get connected to instructor-led training and other learning resources; to learn more about product features and scenarios in our MSDN Resource Centers; and to find community resources such as MSDN forums, newsgroups, MVP blogs, and much more.
The SDK also includes many code samples that address common customization scenarios and solution building blocks. A full list of code samples can be found on MSDN Code Gallery. Future (quarterly) releases will contain additional samples, and you can also check MSDN Code Gallery for SharePoint solutions and code samples.
The AUG2010 update of the SharePoint 2010 SDK contains new code samples, updated IntelliSense XML files, and updated documentation based on customer feedback. Read the following topics on MSDN for a complete list of updates: What's New in the SDK for SharePoint Foundation 2010 and What's New in the SDK for SharePoint Server 2010.
Download details: SharePoint 2010 Reference: Software Development Kit
9/08/2010
Storage Calculators (DRAFT) for System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 beta
XLSX storage calculators to aid DPM 2010 administrators in sizing the DPM storage pool - per workload being protected
DPM_2010_Storage_Calculator_for_Exchange_2010.xlsx
135KB
DPM_2010_Storage_Calculator_for_Hyper-V.xlsx
83KB
DPM_2010_Storage_Calculator_for_SharePoint.xlsx
427
Download details: Storage Calculators (DRAFT) for System Center Data Protection Manager 2010 beta
9/03/2010
BIWUG is announcing another session about SharePoint on September 16th at the Quest Offices in Diegem.
Agenda
18:00-18:30 Welcome with sandwich lunch
18:30-19:30 SharePoint administration and granular recovery (Speaker: Quest)
19:30-19:45 Break
19:45-20:45 Upgrading from SharePoint Server 2007 to SharePoint Server 2010 (Speaker: Karine Bosch)
Unfortunately the number of available seats are limited to 30 persons - so we will accept registrations on a first come first serve basis. Register here
Location: Quest Belgium Pegasus Park, Pegasuslaan 5,1831 Diegem, Belgium, Tel: +32 2 709 2177 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +32 2 709 2177 end_of_the_skype_highlighting
Registration is now opened on the BIWUG site.
Hope to see you there,
Kind regards,
Joris Poelmans [President BIWUG]
Download details: Step-by-Step Guide to Migrating from Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 to Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 on a server running Windows Small Business Server 2008
Important
SharePoint Foundation 2010 is not included in Windows SBS 2008. Because of this, the following features of Windows SBS 2008 do not work after you migrate to SharePoint Foundation 2010:
• Fax services for network users
• Archive e-mail messages that are sent to a security group on a WSS 3.0 website.
Migration Steps :
This section lists the steps necessary to install SharePoint Foundation 2010 on a server running Windows Small Business Server 2008, and then to migrate your WSS 3.0 websites to SharePoint Foundation 2010. Follow the steps in the order listed to migrate successfully.
• Step 1: Install Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Service Pack 2 (SP2)
• Step 2: Run the pre-upgrade checker for SharePoint Foundation 2010
• Step 3: Back up the existing data on your server
• Step 4: Back up the Windows Internal Database files
• Step 5: Uninstall Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 and edit the Registry
• Step 6: Install Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010 in Farm mode
• Step 7: Remove the default Web application in SharePoint Central Administration
• Step 8: Create a new SharePoint application in SharePoint Central Administration
• Step 9: Detach the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 database from Windows Internal Database
• Step 10: Connect the ShareWebDb database to SQL Server 2008
• Step 11: Remove the existing content database
• Step 12: Connect the ShareWebDb content database
• Step 13: Recreate the original internal website environment
• Step 14: Install Windows Small Business Server 2008 Update Rollup 4
• Step 15: Edit the site bindings for the companyweb site
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