Your StifleR guide

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Welcome to the StifleR documentation site, the real-time content distribution control system from 2Pint Software. StifleR provides a complete, seamless re-architecting of how any content (software, updates, OS images etc.) is distributed through your business network. StifleR is compatible with Microsoft Configuration Manager (SCCM), Microsoft Intune and hybrid environments - a perfect fit for the modern business infrastructure on a cloud journey. In these documentation, you will find the necessary information to successfully integrate StifleR into your environment, from initial evaluation to production roll out.

From Setup to Success

This guide will help you through every step of using StifleR - from setup to production deployment.

Start with an overview of what StifleR is, how it works, and how it improves content delivery in SCCM, Intune, or hybrid environments. Real-world use cases are also included.

Next, you'll find the prerequisites: infrastructure, supported systems, firewall requirements, and etc.

The Installation section explains how to set up the StifleR components.

Once installed, the Configuration section guides you to create content policies, monitor activity, and use reports.

Quick to Start, Easy to Test

Getting started with StifleR is easy. The Proof of Concept (PoC) is a quick and low-risk way to understand how StifleR enhances content distribution capabilities by using Microsoft technologies like BranchCache and Delivery Optimization. It takes you step-by-step through the setup, testing objectives, sample scenarios and how to measure the results. With minimal configuration needed, you can validate the functionality in a controlled lab or small production environment, and then scale to a full production environment.

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