Solution Architecture diagram for a SP 2010 intranet portal
hi,
Can any one plz provide a solution architecture diagram for a SP 2010 intranet portal.
want to use news , events, doc libs, Custom WPs, timer jobs, info.mgmnt policies,discussion forum.
So how the diagram would be.
also want to know whats the difference between logical arch.dgrm and soln. arch.dgrm
Are these two same?
any links/sources are highly appreciated.
Hi,
Pls have you check this link :
http://www.astaticstate.com/2010/06/sharepoint-2010-architecture-and-design.html
http://blogs.technet.com/b/seanearp/archive/2010/07/09/technical-diagrams-for-sharepoint-2010.aspx
http://sharepointmagazine.net/articles/best-practices-of-sharepoint-farm-configuring-and-deployment-part-1-architectural-and-logical-planning
Book:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/86735719/SharePoint-2010-Enterprise-Architect-s-Guidebook
Logical architecture:
The Logical Architecture is a definition (usually in the form of a diagram) of how your Portal is built, including hardware, software, services and other integrated components. If it is required to make the “system” work, it belongs in this diagram.
Your diagram should reflect how each component of the system “fits in”, and is connected with, each of the other components. This map isn’t focused on “technology” or how it’s implemented. Rather, it’s focused on how things “logically”
fit together to make up the whole solution.
Solution Architects:
Solution Architects use the Logical and Physical architecture diagrams to effectively plan out their solution and make sure that everything is accounted for and has been thought through before they begin building the solution.
thx
iffi
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