The short version of my question is this: Has anyone investigated the use of Microsoft Branch Cache in conjunction with ITMS. Specifically for use on package servers accross a WAN link?
More info:
For those unfamiliar, BranchCache is a wide area network (WAN) bandwidth optimization technology that was introduced with Windows 7 / Server 2008 R2. To optimize WAN bandwidth when users access content on remote servers, BranchCache allows local servers or clients to retain and share content from HTTP or SMP shares in WAN locations. This allows client computers at branch offices to access the content locally rather than over the WAN.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/14309.branchcache-frequently-asked-questions.aspx
We have been investigating the use of BranchCache for WAN file shares with the intention of eliminating the use of local file servers in some branch locations. Those file servers are also Altiris package servers. I have reviewed the requirements for Branch Cache and in theory, we should be able to enable Branch Cache on some back-end site servers and branch machines will be able to take advantage of this. I realize that certain requirements must be met such as Windows Enterprise vs Professional on the clients and configuring sites properly in ITMS. Thjis will also require us to modify the shares that Altiris generates on site servers to enable the Branch Cache feature. Can anyone think of potential concerns / problems with doing this?
Before I embark on this experiment, I was curious if anyone has already tried this or if anyone is aware of a specific position Symantec has taken on this technology?