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Community articleIBM Connections 4.0 Deployment Scenario - AIX Proxy Configuration
Added by ~Manny Ekwegenettu | Edited by ~Manny Ekwegenettu on January 9, 2013 | Version 3
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This scenario explains how to deploy Connections 4.0 in a network deployment that involves multiple computers with one WebSphere cell that contains two nodes, both of which host Connections 4.0. This scenario is typical of an enterprise-level production deployment. This article is an end-to-end guide to deploy this type of configuration with all prerequisites. You can also follow this guide in situations in which more than two nodes are being deployed.
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This scenario explains how to deploy IBM® Connections 4.0 in a network deployment that involves multiple computers with one IBM WebSphere cell that contains two nodes, both of which host IBM® Connections 4.0. This scenario is typical of an enterprise-level production deployment. This article is an end-to-end guide to deploy this type of configuration with all prerequisites. You can also follow this guide in situations in which more than two nodes are being deployed.
  • The proxy server use IBM edge server.
  • The dm&ihs.company.com computer shares Deployment Manager and IBM HTTP Server.
  • The database server hosts all application databases in a single instance.
  • The Topology type is Medium Deployment.
  • Cognos/Metrics is installed but not deployed.


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Rong Sun is a software engineer with IBM Collaboration Solutions.

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