![]() If you have installed SharePoint Server before, the two-stage initial installation workflow should be familiar to you. Phase 1: Laying down the bits and running Psconfig For instance, the latest version of Workflow Foundation runs completely outside of SharePoint, as does the new app model. The current trend we're seeing in SharePoint Server 2013 is to remove as much "heavy lifting" from SharePoint as possible to maximize server and farm performance. Thus, Project Server runs in-process with SharePoint and can feasibly affect the performance of your farm as load increases. Unfortunately, Project Server manifests itself as both a SharePoint service and a service application. Project Server integrates directly into SharePoint Server. ![]() ![]() The bottom line is that you must install the Project Server bits and run the configuration wizard on every SharePoint web front end (WFE) and application server in your farm. You need to install Project Server on every SharePoint server in your farm.Here are a couple of important things that you need to consider as you prepare to install Project Server 2013: Project Server 2013 installation overview In the meantime, download an evaluation copy of Project Server 2013 so you can follow along with this tutorial and kick the proverbial tires. ![]() In this article, I'll give you the basics of installing Project Server 2013 in a SharePoint Server 2013–based farm that is presumed to be up, running, and healthy.
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