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You can set up your IBM® Lotus Web Content Management™ environment with a combination of authoring, staging, and delivery applications to support both test and production environments.
One Web Content Management application is used to create and manage Web content. A second Web Content Management application renders the site and delivers it to users, either via the Web Content Management servlet, or via the Web Content Management Rendering Portlet. No editing is performed on the delivery application. These could be installed on the same WebSphere Application Server, but would more often be installed on separate servers to improve performance.
Note: SyndicationSyndication is used as the transport layer that replicates data from one Web Content Management application to another. Further information can be found in the Syndication chapter later in this guide.
The basic architectures described above can be mirrored in two separate environments. The test environment can be used to test and review major changes to a Web Site, to test and review load-balancing, redundancy, caching and delivery strategies. Once successfully tested, these changes can be implemented in the production environment and delivered to end-users.
Parent topic: Planning