System Center 2012 Configuration Manager is a member of the Microsoft system center management solution suite, you can increase it efficiency and productivity by reducing manual tasks, allowing you to focus on high-value projects, and maximizing the use of hardware and software investments, and improve the productivity of end users by providing the right software at the right time. Configuration Manager enables secure and scalable software deployment, compliance settings management, and comprehensive asset management for servers, desktops, laptops, and mobile devices, this helps you provide more efficient IT services.
Layered Architecture:
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Configuration Manager deployment consists of a site hierarchy or an independent site. The hierarchy includes multiple sites. Each site has one or more site system servers. An independent site also includes one or more site system servers.
* Starting from system center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1, you can install a new management center site as the parent site of an existing independent master site. This will expand your independent primary site to a larger level that supports additional new primary site installation
Site:
Central Administration site
The management center site is suitable for large-scale deployment and supports centralized management and flexible support for devices distributed in the global network infrastructure.
Recommended positions for all management and reports of hierarchies.
Primary Site primary site
The primary site is suitable for small deployments and has fewer options to adapt to any future growth of the enterprise.
Required site for managing clients in a well-connected network. All clients are assigned to the primary site.
If the management center site is not installed, the first site you install is an independent primary site. By default, you cannot install other main sites that can communicate with each other.
Secondary site
The secondary site expands the primary site to manage devices that are connected to the primary site through a slow network.
Manage the client in a remote location where the network bandwidth needs to be controlled.
The secondary site must be a direct sub-site under the primary site, but can be configured to send content to other secondary sites.
Participate in database replication.
For more information about hierarchies and sites, see planning sites and hierarchies in Configuration Manager.
Site System server and site system role:
Site System role |
Description |
Site Server |
A computer that runs the Configuration Manager installer and provides core site functions. |
Site Database Server |
The server that hosts the SQL Server database. It stores information about Configuration Manager assets and site data. |
Component Server |
The server that runs the Configuration Manager service. When you install all site system roles except the distribution point role, Configuration Manager Automatically installs the component server. |
Management point (MP) |
A site system role that provides policy and service location information to the client and receives configuration data from the client. |
Distribution point (DP) |
A site system role that contains source files for client download, such as application content, software packages, software updates, operating system images, and startup images. |
Reporting Services |
A site system role integrated with SQL Server reporting services to create and manage reports for Configuration Manager. |
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For other site system roles, see Basic Configuration Manager knowledge.
Set:
The system center 2012 Configuration Manager Client is a device installed with the Configuration Manager Client so that you can manage it.
Configuration Manager groups devices and users using collections
Set in Configuration Manager to convert organizational resources into manageable units
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For more information, see Configuration Manager.
Configuration Manager management functions:
The following table provides details about the main management functions of Configuration Manager.
Management Functions |
Description |
More information |
Application Management |
Provides a set of tools and resources that help you create, manage, deploy, and monitor applications in your enterprise. |
Application Management in Configuration Manager |
Company Resource Access |
Applicable only to system center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager: provides a set of tools and resources that allow you to grant users in the organization access permissions to Data and Applications in remote locations. These tools include the following:
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Access to company resources in Configuration Manager |
Compliance settings |
Provides a set of tools and resources that help you evaluate, track, and modify the configuration compliance of client devices in your enterprise. |
Introduction to compliance settings in Configuration Manager |
Endpoint Protection |
Provides security, anti-malware, and Windows Firewall management for computers in enterprises. |
Introduction to Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager |
List |
Provides a set of tools to help identify and monitor assets:
Hardware list: Collect detailed information about device hardware in the enterprise.
Software List: Collect and report information about files stored on client computers in an organization.
Asset intelligence: Provides tools to collect inventory data and monitor the use of software licenses in your enterprise.
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See the following documents:
Introduction to the hardware list in the Configuration Manager
Introduction to the Software List in the Configuration Manager
Introduction to asset intelligence in the Configuration Manager
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Operating system deployment |
Provides tools to create operating system images. You can then use these images to enable or enable media (such as CD sets, DVDs, or USB flash drives) through PXE to deploy them on machines managed by Configuration Manager and on unmanaged computers. |
Introduction to operating system deployment in Configuration Manager |
Out-of-band management |
Integration with Intel's active management technology (Intel AMT) enables you to manage desktop and portable computers independently of the Configuration Manager Client or computer operating system. |
Introduction of out-of-band management in Configuration Manager |
Power Management |
Provides a set of tools and resources that you can use to manage and monitor the power consumption of client computers in your enterprise. |
Introduction to power management in Configuration Manager |
Query |
Provides tools to retrieve information about resources in a hierarchy, as well as information about list data and status messages. You can use this information to set reports for software deployment and configuration or to define a collection of devices or users. |
Query overview in Configuration Manager |
Remote connection configuration file |
Applicable only to system center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager: provides a set of tools and resources to help you create, deploy, and monitor remote connection settings for devices in your organization. By deploying these settings, You can minimize the work that end users need to connect to their computers on the company's network. |
Introduction to the remote connection configuration file in Configuration Manager |
Remote Control |
Provides tools to remotely manage client computers from the Configuration Manager Console. |
Introduction to remote control in Configuration Manager |
Reports |
Provides a set of tools and resources that help you use SQL Server Reporting Services advanced report functions from the Configuration Manager Console. |
Introduction to reports in Configuration Manager |
Software count |
Provides tools to monitor and collect software usage data in the Configuration Manager Client. |
Introduction to software measurement in Configuration Manager |
Software Update |
Provides a set of tools and resources that help you manage, deploy, and monitor software updates in your enterprise. |
Introduction to software updates in Configuration Manager |
For details, refer to Configuration Manager introduction.
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Basic Configuration Manager knowledge