Technical diagrams for SharePoint 2013
Published: July 16, 2012
Summary: These diagrams provide visual representations of recommended solutions for SharePoint 2013 in the form of models, which are poster-size documents.
Applies to: SharePoint Foundation 2013 | SharePoint Server 2013
These resources are available in Visio (.vsd) format (Visio 2010 or Visio 2013) and PDF format. For information about how to print documents, see Tips for printing posters.
You might need additional software to view these files. See the following table for more information.
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Visio 2010, Visio 2013, or the free Visio viewer If you use the Visio viewer, right-click the VSD link, click Save Target As, save the file to your computer, and then open the file from your computer. |
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Any PDF viewer, such as Adobe Reader |
Models
Models are 34-by-44-inch posters that detail a specific technical area. These models are intended to be used with corresponding articles on TechNet. These models are created by using Visio 2010. You can modify the Visio files to illustrate how you plan to incorporate SharePoint 2013 in your own environment.
Architecture
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Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 architecture
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Provides an overview of architecture concepts for SharePoint Server 2013. |
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Streamlined Topologies for SharePoint 2013
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This model describes a streamlined approach for building topologies. The distribution of components is intended to maximize system resources of server hardware. Streamlined architectures include Front-end servers, batch-processing servers, and database servers. Use this model with the following resources: |
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Traditional Topologies for SharePoint 2013
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This model provides an overview of topology concepts. Example topologies are based on traditional approaches to building SharePoint architectures with Web servers, application servers, and database servers. Use this model with the following resources: |
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Enterprise-scale farms for SharePoint Server 2013
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Illustrates an enterprise-scale farm and provides guidance for patching and updating farms of this size. |
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Services in SharePoint Server 2013
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Describes and illustrates the services architecture, including common ways to deploy services in your overall solution design. |
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Plan and use the Distributed Cache service in SharePoint Server 2013
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Describes and illustrates the planning process, installation steps, and configuration tasks required to perform and implement the Distributed Cache service in a SharePoint 2013 farm. Use this model with the articles Plan for feeds and the Distributed Cache service in SharePoint Server 2013 and Manage the Distributed Cache service in SharePoint Server 2013. |
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Mobile architecture in SharePoint 2013
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Provides an end-to-end understanding of the SharePoint 2013 mobile ecosystem. Use this model with the articles in Plan for mobile devices in SharePoint 2013. |
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Multi-farm architectures with SharePoint Server 2013
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Provides an overview of concepts related to deploying more than one farm with SharePoint 2013 and illustrates supported architectures. |
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Global solutions for SharePoint 2013
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Provides an overview of concepts related to deploying SharePoint 2013 in WAN environments. Summarizes WAN performance data and optimizations. Illustrates supported architectures for deploying Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Products geographically. |
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Business Connectivity Services Hybrid Flow in SharePoint 2013
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Illustrates the Business Connectivity Services (BCS) hybrid flow in SharePoint 2013. |
Design samples
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Corporate Portal with Path-based Sites for SharePoint Server 2013
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Illustrates a typical corporate deployment, with the most common types of sites represented. The two samples differ in the type of site collections that are implemented — path-based site collections or host-named site collections. Use these design samples with the following article: SharePoint 2013 design samples: Corporate portal and extranet sites |
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Extranet with Dedicated Zones for Authentication
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Illustrates a logical architecture for an extranet site in which multiple zones are implemented for authenticating users based on the authentication type. Use this design sample with the following article: SharePoint 2013 design samples: Corporate portal and extranet sites |
Upgrade
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SharePoint 2013 Upgrade Process
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Describes the steps in the process for a database-attach upgrade. Use this model with the article Overview of the upgrade process to SharePoint 2013 and the articles in Plan for upgrade to SharePoint 2013. |
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SharePoint 2013: How to Test Upgrade
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See a visual display of information about how to test the upgrade process. Use this model with the article Use a trial upgrade to SharePoint 2013 to find potential issues and the articles in Test and troubleshoot an upgrade to SharePoint 2013. |
Search
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SharePoint Server 2013 Search
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This design sample shows the logical architecture and interaction of search components, and an example of a fault-tolerant server farm that provides enterprise search for a content corpus that contains approximately 40 million items. |
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Enterprise Search Architectures for SharePoint Server 2013
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This design sample illustrates small, medium, and large-size farm architectures for enterprise search. It contains search and farm topology examples, scaling guidance, and hardware requirements. |
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Internet Sites Search Architectures for SharePoint Server 2013
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This design sample provides guidance on the hardware requirements and performance considerations for Internet Sites search topologies. In addition, the model contains an example medium-sized Internet Sites farm. |
Apps
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SharePoint 2013: App Overview for IT Pro
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Model poster describing apps from an IT Pro perspective. Use this model with the articles in Install and manage apps for SharePoint 2013. |
Backup and recovery
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Back up and restore: SharePoint Server 2013
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A visual display of the backup and restore tools, scenarios and tasks available for SharePoint 2013 Preview. Use this model with the articles in Restore (SharePoint 2013) and the article Move all databases in SharePoint 2013. |
Databases
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Databases that support SharePoint 2013
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A visual display with details for all databases that support SharePoint 2013 and SQL Server. |
Design a SharePoint site
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Design and branding in SharePoint 2013
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A visual display of the process that you use for designing and branding a publishing site in SharePoint 2013. Use this model with the articles in What's new with SharePoint 2013 site development and SharePoint page model overview in the MSDN Library. |
Tips for printing posters
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Print posters on smaller paper
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On the File menu, click Page Setup.
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On the Print Setup tab, in the Print zoom section, click Fit to, and then enter 1 sheet across by 1 sheet down.
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On the Page Size tab, click Size to fit drawing contents, and then click OK.
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On the File menu, click Print.





