Supported Configurations for Configuration Manager. The maximum number of clients devices that a site can support depends on the site type, and the version of Configuration Manager that you use. Although you can only assign a device to a primary site, secondary sites support communications from devices. To help identify the supported number of devices, devices are divided into three logical client groups. A site is not limited to supporting devices from a single client group. A primary site can support a separate number of devices from each of the three client groups. For example, a stand alone primary site that runs Configuration Manager SP1 can support up to 1. However, Configuration Manager does not support replacing any number of devices from one client group with devices from another client group. For example, you have a stand alone primary site that has 1. In this scenario, the site cannot support additional devices from client group 1 even though it is not supporting additional clients from the additional client groups. The following table identifies the maximum number of devices per client group that are supported at primary and secondary sites Tip The maximum number of clients that a primary or secondary site can support is not affected by the edition of SQL Server you use at that site. However, a child primary site that uses a local site database installed on the site server is limited to 5. Site type. Configuration Manager version. Client group 1. Client group 2. Client group 3. Stand alone primary site, with a local site database, or a remote site database. System Center 2. 01. Configuration Manager with no service pack 1. System Center 2. 01. Configuration Manager with SP1. System Center 2. 01. R2 Configuration Manager. System Center 2. 01. Configuration Manager SP2. System Center 2. 01. R2 Configuration Manager SP1. Child primary site with a local site database. System Center 2. 01. Configuration Manager with no service pack 1. System Center 2. 01. Configuration Manager with SP1. System Center 2. 01. R2 Configuration Manager. System Center 2. 01. Configuration Manager SP2. System Center 2. 01. R2 Configuration Manager SP1. Child primary site with a remote site database. System Center 2. 01. Configuration Manager with no service pack 1. System Center 2. 01. Configuration Manager with SP1. System Center 2. 01. R2 Configuration Manager. System Center 2. 01. Configuration Manager SP2. System Center 2. 01. R2 Configuration Manager SP1. Secondary site. Any version. Beginning with System Center 2. Configuration Manager SP21. System Center 2. 01. Configuration Manager with no service pack does not support the client for Linux and UNIX client group 1 and does not support the client for Mac client group 3. Additionally, client group 2 includes only mobile devices supported by using the Exchange Server connector. Support for the additional device types in this client group is available beginning with System Center 2. Configuration Manager SP1. Beginning with System Center 2. Nod32 2 7 39 Crack Keygen Patch. Configuration Manager SP1, primary sites support Windows Embedded devices that have File Based Write Filters FBWF enabled. When embedded devices do not have write filters enabled, a primary site can support a number of embedded devices up to the allowed number of devices for that site 5. Of the total number of devices that a primary site supports, a maximum of 1. Windows Embedded devices when those devices are configured for the exceptions listed in the Deploying the Configuration Manager Client to Windows Embedded Devices section in the Introduction to Client Deployment in Configuration Manager topic. A primary site supports only 3,0. Windows Embedded devices that have EWF enabled and that are not configured for the exceptions. In a hierarchy that has a central administration site that uses a Standard edition of SQL Server, child primary sites are limited to 5. When a site supports only devices from client group 2, the site can support up to 1. With this configuration, there is no change to the total number of devices that are supported in the hierarchy. Each secondary site can support communications from up to 5,0. This number includes a mix of devices from any of the three client groups. A secondary site could support communications from additional devices when its hardware configuration exceeds the recommended hardware configuration. Beginning with System Center 2. Configuration Manager SP2, sites that meet the updated recommended hardware requirements, and that have a fast and reliable network connection to other sites and site system servers, can support the updated number of devices. For information about the recommended hardware for Configuration Manager sites, see Planning for Hardware Configurations for Configuration Manager.