Task 3: Design the Storage for User Profiles and User Data

Now that the storage requirements for user profiles and user data have been determined, the two storage locations should be designed. As explained above, in an environment where a user connects to more than one farm, he or she may have different profiles and data on each farm, and so the following work must be completed separately for each farm.

For the user profile and the user data stores, address the following areas to ensure that the solution will meet the requirements of the users and business:

  • Capacity. For each user account, add together the maximum size of the user profile and the maximum size of the Terminal Services profile. If there may be more than one pair of profiles for ...

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