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bruce2359
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Use of a gateway qmgr might be thought of as part of a multi-tier configuration. In multi-tier configurations, one tier performs a discrete function.

It is common, for example, to have a tier (platform, lpar) devoted to doing database activity, and another tier where applications run.

A gateway qmgr may serve as the connection point for client connections; and do nothing more than pass workload to other qmgrs. This could be a qmgr in a DMZ.
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