Set up a stand-alone production server
Set up a stand-alone production environment when you do not need a robust clustered environment. A stand-alone server deployment is also useful to determine and validate the needs of your deployment. It enables you to examine and test the functions and features to decide how to accomplish business goals.
Prerequisites
- Technotes for installation and configuration issues
The following illustrations depicts the stand-alone server configuration that will result from following the instructions in this scenario.
After completing the installation remember to tune the servers in the portal environment in order to achieve better performance.
The Base Portal Tuning scenarios in the WebSphere Portal and Lotus Web Content Management 6.1.x Performance Tuning Guide provides information about tuning the WAS, WebSphere Portal services, databases, directory servers and more.
- Set up a stand-alone server on AIX
After you have prepared the operating system you are ready to install WebSphere Portal.
- Set up a stand-alone server on HP-UX
After you have prepared the operating system you are ready to install WebSphere Portal.
- Set up a stand-alone server on i5/OS
After you have prepared the operating system you are ready to install WebSphere Portal.
- Set up a stand-alone server on Linux
After you have prepared the operating system you are ready to install WebSphere Portal.
- Set up a stand-alone server on Solaris
After you have prepared the operating system you are ready to install WebSphere Portal.
- Set up a stand-alone server on Windows
After you have prepared the operating system you are ready to install WebSphere Portal.
Parent topic:
Installing WebSphere Portal
Related concepts
Understand cross-cell deployment scenarios
Design servers