On my list of thing
to try with the Imperfect Lab was deploying a SharePoint Farm from the new
portal since there is this nifty wizard that just does all the work of building
the servers for you. Just a few clicks and
boom, SharePoint!
But alas, it was not
quite to be. While the portal does
do what it claims, produces a test/dev scenario of SharePoint, it's
completely isolated. And completely
isolated isn't exactly what I wanted. When you use the portal configuration
"wizard" you are prompted for several bits of information that you
can't get around.
- You are prompted to give a domain name for a new FOREST domain.
- You must create a NEW virtual network.
Because I wanted to
create a little Imperfect Lab "team site" and experiment a bit with
SharePoint 2013, I wanted to use my existing domain and my existing
network. But that isn't an option
allowed via the portal "journey", to get what I want, I'll have to
build it out the old-fashioned way, one server at a time.
Had I know this
before I started this project, I might have considered creating the SharePoint
farm first, then using that domain and network as the basis for the rest of my
lab projects. Oh well, that’s why we
experiment in the first place right?
Live and learn. I guess I'll swing back around to this SharePoint project a bit later.
Meanwhile, if a
completely isolated SharePoint playground is something you need, by all means
check out the new Azure portal and give
it go. And if you need more than what
the test environment provides, you might find the complete Planning for
SharePoint 2013 on Azure Infrastructure Services guide useful.
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