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Topic: Full Repository Placement |
Paul Mark
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 3:38 am Subject: Full Repository Placement |
PeterPotkay,
Great info. Notice that I was proposing not only having two dedicated FR QMs, I was also proposing putting them on their own two dedicated hardware. Would the channel limitation, althoug ... |
Topic: Full Repository Placement |
Paul Mark
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 7:32 am Subject: Full Repository Placement |
so after 5 years you will end up with 50 to 100 queuemanagers in the cluster, now what are you trying to archive? save 2 of them, but end up with sleepless nights?
We could end up with much higher ... |
Topic: Full Repository Placement |
Paul Mark
Replies: 10 Views: 8477
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 6:19 am Subject: Full Repository Placement |
What if we start without a dedicated server for the FR, would it be a relatively simple task to move the full repositories to a QMs on a dedicated machines, if this ever because an issue for some reas ... |
Topic: Full Repository Placement |
Paul Mark
Replies: 10 Views: 8477
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 6:03 am Subject: Full Repository Placement |
What about the case when we could have hundreds (say 800) of Queue Managers and if we have extensive load on the servers where the full repositories exist? (Extensive load means 85% utilization).
Ho ... |
Topic: Full Repository Placement |
Paul Mark
Replies: 10 Views: 8477
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Forum: Clustering Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2005 4:20 am Subject: Full Repository Placement |
Is it a best practice to have two dedicated servers (machines) to host our 2 full repository queue managers? In other words, in a large MQ configuration, should we have dedicated servers for the full ... |
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