Four Steps to a Faster, Happier Microsoft SharePoint Deployment

One customer was faxing documents back and forth rather than waiting for slow Microsoft SharePoint® downloads. It’s not SharePoint’s fault; it’s often other factors outside SharePoint involving the network. Fact is, people will drop any technology like a hot brick when the WAN slows the end-user experience.

But it does not have to be that way because Riverbed® products give users the SharePoint experience they need to be productive.

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Think Centralized SharePoint

We are not talking about a distributed environment in which each branch needs additional hardware and in-branch IT talent-not to mention the unavoidable complexity involved. Instead, you can get a centralized SharePoint deployment with the performance of a local setup. For that you will need a performance platform from Riverbed.

So without further ado, here are the steps for giving your users a faster, happier SharePoint deployment.

Step 1: Know what is on your SharePoint network and who is using what

Riverbed® Cascade®

Four reasons to centralize SharePoint
Powerful search indexes
Less hardware
Less in-branch IT administration
Simplified backup processes

Start by building an accurate picture of your SharePoint landscapes. That is, understand what and who is on your networks. Cascade accomplishes this with an unrivaled speed and top-to-bottom accuracy.
Discover all hosts in 2- and 3-tier SharePoint farms
Map dependencies between web, app, and data tiers
Identify which users are connecting to which hosts

In addition to providing visibility into network performance to resolve users’ SharePoint performance complaints, Cascade can help accelerate SharePoint deployment and re-architecture projects, while reducing outage risks and failed cutovers. Within a few hours, Cascade can discover all systems, identify server and client dependencies and locations, and show the information in a graphical, interactive format.

Step 2: Centralize and consolidate SharePoint server farms

Riverbed® Steelhead® appliances

  • Armed with your SharePoint map courtesy of Cascade, next it’s time to make improvements by centralizing and consolidating SharePoint server farms. For this, you need to banish the performance blocks with:
  • Data deduplication
  • TCP protocol optimization
  • Streamlining chatty protocols
  • Prioritization and quality-of-service (QoS) management

The results speak for themselves:

  • SharePoint operations are up to 30x faster
  • Bandwidth utilization is reduced by up to 99%

Step 3: Managing sudden popularity

Riverbed® Stingray™ Traffic Manager

With Steelhead appliances juicing SharePoint performance, everyone now loves collaborating, so the load increases. And traffic now spikes when, for example, the CEO asks everyone to read the quarterly results and everyone tries to download the document all at once.

To increase the throughput of that SharePoint server farm, use Stingray Traffic Manager. With it SharePoint servers can support a greater number of users. How? Stingray Traffic Manager manages those requests more efficiently, including offloading some heavy lifting and repetitive tasks from the servers themselves. That means you can support more users. Bonus: You may even be able to reduce the number of servers in the farm.

Riverbed for SharePoint at a glance
Cascade so you know what’s there and who is using it
Steelhead appliances optimize the limitations of SharePoint over the WAN: limited bandwidth, the impact of latency, protocol chattiness, and QoS management
Stingray Traffic Manager addresses server availability and supports greater throughput and performance from the SharePoint server farm
Stingray Aptimizer dynamically tunes the content on the SharePoint webpages themselves for faster load times.

Step 4: Happiness is a faster-loading page

Riverbed Stingray Aptimizer

As SharePoint users navigate around the site they must wait for each page to load-just like for Internet-based webpages. SharePoint components such as style sheets and images slow load times, as the browser has to fetch each piece from the server.

Stingray Aptimizer-a simple software installation on the SharePoint web server-can dynamically tune SharePoint pages, reducing the number and weight of those page components, leading to improved load times for SharePoint users. It’s done by:

  • Merging files for fewer round trips
  • Shrinking and compressing files for less data
  • Increasing caching to reduce reloads
  • Tuning the page layout

Results:

  • Up to 76% reduction in load times
  • Up to 43% less traffic

Riverbed Technology were already signed up as Gold Sponsors for the European SharePoint Conference 2013. Contact aoife@sharepointeurope.comor call + 353 91 514 501 for more information.

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