Databases Reference
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• Report Manager is not the frontend; in this case, you should use SharePoint
Application pages.
• You cannot use Linked Reports, My Reports, and My Subscriptions in
SharePoint mode.
• In SharePoint Integrated mode, you can work with Data Alerts and this
is not possible in a Native mode installation.
• Power View is another thing you can do with SharePoint that is not
available for Native mode. To access Power View the browser needs
Silverlight installed.
• While reports with RDL extension are supported in both modes, reports
with RDLX are only supported in SharePoint mode.
• SharePoint user token credentials, AAM Zones for internet facing
deployments, SharePoint back and recovery, and ULS log support
are only available for SharePoint mode.
For the purposes of discussion and exercises in this topic, a standalone server
deployment is used as shown in the next diagram. It must be remembered that there
are various other topologies of deployment possible using more than one computer.
For a detailed description please follow the link http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-
us/library/bb510781(v=sql.105).aspx .
The standalone deployment is the simplest, in that all the components are
installed on a single computer representative of the installation used for this
topic. The following diagram taken from the preceding link illustrates the
elements of the standalone deployment:
A single computer deployment
SharePoint Products Installation
and Configuration
Central Administration
SharePoint Config Database
SharePoint Content Databases
Web Application
Reporting Services Add-in
SQL Server Reporting Services
Report Server
Reporting Services Database
 
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