No Problems,
I have yet to have time to open a call with Microsoft it has been really busy with BYOD Tablet strategies Windows 8 etc etc,
However i do offer an update,
We scrapped Multicast for Unicast this year and did over 3000 machines via unicast and only took down the phone system once, However I have
had a chance to revisit the situation
Updated SCCM to 2012 SP1 (obviously updating boot media to Windows 8 PE and Drivers)
Update DP to Server 2012
Just tested today
Default settings perform the same 1-3% network use on clients (30 in Multicast Group) however I have now applied the following in my environment
Change Number 1
I have modified this registry value on Server 2012 I'm not sure that it still applies to this version (Server 2008 forum) however our network
guys say we should set this anyway...... hmmmmm
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters]
DWORD IGMPVersion and set it to one of the following values:
2 Support IGMP version 1
3 Support IGMP version 2
4 Support IGMP version 3 (default)
We have IGMP version 2 on our network (according to our NW guys so we have forced this to number 3 IGPMP version 2)
We also set the dword IGMPLevel to 2 (just to force the default we found the setting of 1 did not allow us to multicast at all it spent all
day trying to open a connection). Found this
here
Change number 2
Registry keys under the WDS service I have changed these from the defaults in 2012 I dont use IPV6 so only changed the IPV4 values
tpExpWindowSize = 2, tpMaxWindowSize = 8,
Reduced MulitcastTTL to 5 this was at 32 which the Network guys suggested was far to high
Once i completed this Multicasting to the same 30 machines performance increased to 15% network utilization on the clients This was a nice
increase and was completely useable for us in our environment I didnt receive any hash errors on my 47gb wim file when it decompressed either
Change number 3
Registry keys under the WDS service
ApBlockSize I increased this value to 4500
Speeds increased on a multicast session of 30 machines to 20% network utilization on the clients
ApBlockSize I increased this to 7550
Speed increased to 25% on the clients an acceptable level for us to begin further testing of SCCM Multicast
So....
All other settings are left default including TpCacheSize which is set in the 1100's on Server 2012
Other things I have noticed, I have not received any hash errors on using server 2012 WDS multicast YET touch wood even using default settings 100% success all the time. However I have only imaged ~100
machines
My Server is in ESX5.1 now and has a 10Gb VMXNET3 and is on a different subnet to the clients
My Clients are 1Gb Intel Nics HP Enterprise boxs
There is 2Gb of bandwidth between the Server room and the building I am imaging in and 1Gb to the floor I am imaging on.
The switch I am on has a 1Gb uplink and 1Gb to each workstation.
The network graph from the Cisco Guys shows 300Mb/s average deployment speed
When I run 2 sessions of 30 I get 600Mb/s in total out of the server and 300Mb/s to each session so there may be even more I can push the system but for now I am happy as long as hash errors dont return.
Im using Scheduled Multicast 30 clients or time out of 5 minutes. Im keen to use Auto cast across our VLans so I will do some further testing later today.
Im not a Network engineer I dont understand the settings 100% that I have changed I also know our MTU is 1500 so this is possibly generating lots of fragmentation but IT WORKS for me and my 47gb Wim file..
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Edited by
Tim Jones AUT
Wednesday, May 01, 2013 4:10 AM
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Proposed as answer by
PeteBC
Thursday, December 19, 2013 9:04 PM