Network Deployment (Distributed operating systems), v8.0 > Applications > Service integration > Message stores > Data stores


Configuration planning for a messaging engine to use a data store

We must consider a number of choices before you configure a messaging engine to use a data store.


Relational database management system (RDBMS) for the data store

You might want to choose the RDBMS that you use for other applications, particularly if you are already familiar with the tools you use for managing that RDBMS. You might also want to consider the following criteria:

When a new messaging engine that uses a data store is created on a single server, it is configured to use an Apache Derby data source by default. This enables the messaging engine to run without needing any additional configuration. The default embedded Derby data source is sufficient for many purposes. Other relational database management systems offer more comprehensive tooling and improved performance, particularly scalability on larger machines with more than two processors.

Supported configurations: WAS supports direct customer use of the Apache Derby database in test environments only. The product does not support direct customer use of Apache Derby database in production environments.


Database topology

We must consider several options when selecting the relative location of a data store and its messaging engine:


Automatic creation of database tables

Consider whether you want WAS to create the data store tables automatically or whether you want your database administrator to create the tables beforehand:


Amount of BLOB space required to hold message data

Message data is stored in a database table column of datatype BLOB. Before you create a data store, consider the size of your expected workload to ensure that your database administrator creates a sufficiently large BLOB space to hold your message data.
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