Jun 14, 2015
The New World of SharePoint 2010 AdministrationJoel OlesonSr. ArchitectQuest Software
Mike WatsonSr. Product MgrQuest Software
Joel’s Top 10 Reasons for IT to Upgrade to 20101) List portability2) Standards based Claims
Authentication with rich client support with secure forms
3) Throttling and built in Health Monitoring
4) Extensibility and Strength of 400+ commands in Powershell
5) Development Supportability (Sandboxing, Dev Dashboard)
6) DR enhancements7) Happy Users
A Day In the Life of a 2010 SharePoint Admin
Planning –Authentication, Services, Hosting Operating – Health, Best Practices Analyzer Maintenance – Import, Export, Granular Recovery, DROptimization – Performance!
Planning
ThresholdsServicesAuthentication
ClaimsServices
Office Web ApplicationsMobileText Message SMS Service for Alerts
Tenant Admin
Demo
Health & Throttling
Demo
Database Design
Demo
Developer Dashboard (Perf Optimization)
Demo
Recovery
Demo
Tour of Central Admin
Demo
New World of Services
Services Changes
Search architecture changes (scalability & redudancy)
Indexing - no longer single point of failureQueries - DB changes
SSP -> Service Apps
Maintenance
Import/Export ListsBackup a site collection with Central AdminRecover from an unattached content databaseRestore a list with Powershell
Living the Life of Powershell
SharePoint Best Practices Analyzer
Overviewhow it helpswhat it doeswhat it doesnt doSegway to Deployment Advisor - how it extends on this capability
Disaster Recovery Enhancements
No Single Point of Failure!!config based backupSupport for mirroring & failoverswhere gaps still exist.... why you need recovery manager
DatabasesConfigAdmin_ContentSecure_Store_ServiceSearch_Service_Application
CrawlstoreDBPropertyStore
WSS_Content_GUIDWSS_SearchWSS_UsagePeople
SocialDBProfileDBSyncDB
ServiceSync
Application Registry ServiceBDC_Service_DBPerformance_PointWeb Analytics Web Service
Reporting_DBStaging DB
Comparing Import/Export
2007
• Site Collection• Site
2010
• Web Application• Site Collection• Site• List
New switches: Confirm, Force, HaltonError, Compression, Versions, Whatif
Databases
FarmConfigAdmin_ContentApplication Registry ServiceSecure_Store_ServiceStateServiceManagedMetadataWeb Analytics Web Service • WSS_Usage• Reporting_DB• Staging DB
ServicesSearch• Search_Service_Applica
tion• Crawlstore• SearchDB• PropertyStore• WSS_SearchPeople• SocialDB• ProfileDB• SyncDB
• Service• Sync
BDC_Service_DBWord Conversion Service ApplicationPerformance_Point
ContentWSS_Content_GUIDWSS_Content_GUID1…WSS_Content_GUID2…
Performance
Large List throttling - configured at the web app level – allows administrators to control how users query and view data from sharepoint lists. Administrators can set throttle controls on number of items returned, warning levels, and can even specify work windows to ignore these settings.Developer Dashboard – Identify slow and resource intensive components on any page where they are rendered. Many information points including number of requests, total execution time, working set size, performed DB queries & how long those queries took to execute, and web part rendering events offset (time in milliseconds from when the webpart was loaded until each web part rendering event was triggered)UsageReporting & Logging - enhancements and extensibility
PowerPoint TemplateSubtitle color
Example of a slide with a subheadSet the slide title in “All Caps”Set subheads in “Sentence case”Generally set subhead to 36pt or smaller so it will fit on a single lineThe subhead color is defined for this template but must be selected; In PowerPoint 2007, it is the fourth font color from the left
Hyperlink color: www.microsoft.com
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Slide for Showing Developer’s Software CodeUse this layout to show software codeThe font is Consolas, a monospace fontThe slide doesn’t use bullets but levels can be indented using the “Increase List Level” icon on the Home menu
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