Where should you deploy each service?

HOTSPOT
Northwind Traders plans to implement SharePoint Server 2013.
You need to deploy SharePoint by using a streamlined topology.
Where should you deploy each service? To answer, select the appropriate product from each list in
the answer area.

HOTSPOT
Northwind Traders plans to implement SharePoint Server 2013.
You need to deploy SharePoint by using a streamlined topology.
Where should you deploy each service? To answer, select the appropriate product from each list in
the answer area.

Answer: See the explanation

Explanation:
App Management: Front-end server
PerformancePoint: Batch-Processing Server
User Profile: Front-end server
User Profile Synchronization: Batch-Processing Server
Secure Store: Front-end server

In a streamline SharePoint 2013 topology put the low latency services, such as App Management,
PerformancePoint, User Profile, and Secure Store, on the Front-end servers, while the more
demanding processes with high latency, such as User Profile Synchronization, should be put on a
Batch-Processing Server.
For Performance Point Microsoft recommends to use a Batch-processing server or specialized
server.
Note:
Front-end servers — optimize for low latency
* Access Services
* Business Data Connectivity
* Managed Metadata
* User Profile
* Secure store

Batch-processing servers
* optimize for load
* User Profile Synchronization
* Workflow
* Machine Translation
* Work Management
Specialized workloads (if needed)
*optimize for medium throughput
* Search
* Excel Calculation
* PerformancePoint
* Project
Streamlined Topologies for SharePoint Server 2013, Topology design guidance for
maximizing system resources
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219591.aspx



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Bob the Builder

Bob the Builder

Anyone have a link to explain this?

Andy V

Andy V

Lloyds link advises Performance Point is installed on the Front End Server (or Dedicated server)
A’s link advises Performance Point on Batch Processing server (or dedicated server)
Both are Microsoft articles?!?!?