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SCCM 2007 vs SMS 2003 vs SCE

Asked by omnova in MS System Center

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I am new to SCCM 2007 and have some questions that I hope some of you gurus out there can answer.  I've read lots of the documentation on TechNet but hopefully someone can put it in an easy to understand perspective.



1.  What are the main differences between Configuration Manager & Essentials?



2.  We were looking at SMS 2003 and found that SCCM 2007 is the new version of SMS.  Do all of the primary functions of SMS 2003 remain in SCCM 2007 or have they been migrated to one of the other new System Center products?



3.  I know there is no capacity planner for SCCM but would it be feasible to have one primary SCCM server at a headquarters location and no other SCCM servers at any of 10 other sub-locations given T1 WAN links for all 10 sub-sites?  I'm looking for a centralized solution.



Thanks for your help.
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