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Plan for Project Server 2013

Published: July 16, 2012

Summary: IT pros use planning and architecture content to develop conceptual, logical, and physical designs for configuring Project Server 2013 features, servers, and topologies.

Applies to:  Project Server 2013 

This section also provides recommendations for system designs based on customer scenarios and includes information to help IT professionals design a highly reliable, consistently available, and scalable system.

TechNet articles about Project Server planning

The following articles about Project Server planning are available to view online. Writers update articles on a continuing basis as new information becomes available and as users provide feedback.

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Building blocks

Hardware and software requirements for Project Server 2013

When you plan to install Project Server 2013, verify that the computer meets the hardware and software requirements listed in this article.

Overview of the upgrade process to Project Server 2013

Provides an overview of how to upgrade to Project Server 2013 from a previous version of Project Server.

Plan for performance and capacity in Project Server 2013

How to determine the hardware requirements for a single Project Server 2013 farm.

Plan user access in Project Server 2013

Each instance of Project Web App can use either Project Server permission mode or SharePoint permission mode to control user access.

Find training and other resources about Project Server

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