Virtual Central Site Server CPU/RAM/Disc Load During Big Client migration

I want to show you some performance status from a real world migration when 5000 new SCCM clients were added to a hierarchy where all SCCM site servers are running on Virtual VWware platform.

Virtual Central SCCM site server 10000 active agents

All Primary Child Site Servers has 4 CPUs and 8 GB RAM and the Central site Servers where all the pictures below come from has 12 GB RAM.

SQL2008 enabled on 2 CPUs on Server with 4 total CPUs - Migration 9000 clients status

SQL 2008 is only allowed to use 2 CPU's (read more).

Central SCCM site server RAM Memory when 5000 new clients was added

Memory usage duing initial first discovery and HW/SW Inventory.

Central SCCM site server CPU when 5000 new clients was added

CPU usage duing initial first discovery and HW/SW Inventory.

Central SCCM site server DISC when 5000 new clients was added

And last picture shows Disc usage duing initial first discovery and HW/SW Inventory.

Virtual servers are doing a good job and this same Central site servers has now >40'000 active clients and is still in good shape.

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