Server topologies


Overview

The single server topology illustrates a simple installation for demonstration, trying the product out, or development environment purposes.

The stand-alone topology illustrates a distributed configuration.

Clustered topologies illustrate more robust and load intensive hardware configurations and Web Content Management topologies illustrate how different hardware configuration support various authoring and system load requirements. To increase capacity and availability, multiple portal servers can be clustered using IBM WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, where the portals share a common configuration and load is distributed evenly across all cluster instances. The high availability and failover topology illustrates WebSphere Portal in a more complex production environment.


See also

  1. Portal farm topology
  2. Single-server topology for WCM
  3. Dual-server configuration for WCM
  4. Staging-server topology for WCM


Parent

Plan to install WebSphere Portal


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