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SharePoint services and resource utilization on Servers

 by Destin joy on Jan 30, 2012

This blog is all about the utilization of SharePoint services and resource's on the servers.
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This blog is from our latest EBook named Essentials of capacity Planning SharePoint 2010

SharePoint Services and resource utilization on Servers

The following table provides a simplified high level description of the resource requirements for the different services on each tier.

Low : Indicates minimal or insignificant load on the system's resources

Medium : Indicates medium load on the system's resources

High : Indicates high load on the system's resources

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Client Application resource utilization on the server


While considering capacity planning for SharePoint 2010 we need to take care of some of the new client application resource utilization. The table below helps you to understand the same.

Low : Indicates minimal or insignificant load on the system's resources

Medium : Indicates medium load on the system's resources

High : Indicates high load on the system's resources

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