The purpose of the SharePoint™ Enterprise Architecture is to create a portal design and project plan for larger or more complex environments that will meet technical and business requirements and leverages Microsoft and DataLan standards and best practices around the following areas: Physical Architecture, Logical Layout, Security Configuration, Connectivity Planning, Usability Planning, Disaster Prevention and Recovery Planning.
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Physical Architecture – This includes the physical layout of the servers and network elements needed for the SharePoint environment. Physical architecture considerations will include:
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SharePoint Server Farm Topology Configuration
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Third Party and Custom Service Configuration
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Server specifications and allocations
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Network integration points with other systems
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Network entry/boundary points
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Logical Layout – This includes the logical layout of the SharePoint web application and service elements needed for the environment. The logical layout review addresses:
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Web application, site collection and site structure and configuration
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Shared Services and My Site placement and configuration
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Security Configuration – This outlines the security mechanisms that will be employed to control access to the environment and environment resources including:
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Environment access method and AD integration
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Content access, control, and governance
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Security delegation
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Auditing and Policy management requirements
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Connectivity Planning – Details the environment access points and user connectivity methodology and controls. Connectivity planning includes:
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Usability Planning – Details the usage for the environment and reviews application needs and plans. Usability planning includes:
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Disaster Prevention and Recovery Planning – Including the protection of the environment from potential service interruptions or loss of data in the event of a disaster. This planning includes:
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Environment disaster methodology creation based on SLA requirements
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Environment backup requirement levels
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Environment Monitoring requirements and solution architecture
The deliverables include: