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CalShare  
UC Berkeley00 Implementation of MOSS 2007 
 
Presented by 
Michael Leefers 
 

     
     

Topics 

Service Evolution Implementation the Technical Perspective Implementation the Business Perspective CalShare by the Numbers Recouping Cost Lessons Learned Major Challenges  
     

Service Evolution  

Pilot Production (Internal Customers only) Production Service (SharePoint 2003) Production Service (SharePoint 2007)  
     

Implementation the Technical Perspective 

2 Load Balanced Web Servers Virtual Machines: VMware ESX 1 Application Server (Search, Excel Services and Central Admin) Virtual Machine: VMware ESX 1 SQL Server 2005 Dell Blade 1855 Storage provided by SAN  
     

Implementation the Technical Perspective

 
     

Implementation the Technical Perspective

 
     

Implementation the Technical Perspective 

Disaster Recovery Application and Web Servers Backed up Nightly. Databases are fully backed up nightly, transaction logs are dumped every 2 hours and moved to another Disk for backup. Backup and Restore Currently we only offer the built in recycle bin as a tool used for the restore of files.  
     

Implementation the Business Perspective 

What we 00he CalShare Team00provide. Monitor, Manage, and Patch the SharePoint Infrastructure. Trouble shoot any application issues. Creation of a Site Collection with 1GB of Storage. Orientation and turnover of new site (Handing over the Keys). Top level application support. Purchase and Maintain SharePoint Server Licenses.  
     

Implementation the Business Perspective 

What each SharePoint Site Collection Administrator should provided. Complete administration of their site. First level support for all users issues and questions. Keep themselves informed on changes in the service. Agree to conditions set forth in SLA. Purchase necessary CAL00 for their users.  
     

CalShare by the Numbers 

61 Site Collections and growing Content DB 46GB and growing Disk Space allocated for Content DB 100GB Department sizes that use the service range from 5+ people to over 200 Users per site 5 to 300 Average Bandwidth Activity MB/day 5MB-600MB  
     

Recouping Cost 
SharePoint as a Service the Recharge Model  
 

Identify Costs Hardware Software System/Application SA Time Support SA Time  
     

Lessons Learned 

Support model not sustainable. No training:  Service is dead if no one knows how to use it. Site Collection Administrators can not adequately support users or sites. Users can not effectively use application. Users not sure where to go for support. Need access to some development resources.  
     

Major Challenges 

Getting the word out about Service. Complex nature of educational environment. Operating Systems: Windows, Mac, Unix, Linux Browsers : IE, Firefox, Safari Application Integration: No Office, Office XP, 2000- 2003, or 2007. Licensing Model  
     

Questions? 
 

Contact Info

Michael Leefers

mleefers@berkeley.edu

 

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