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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 deploying 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 deploying this type of configuration with all prerequisites. You can also follow this guide in situations in which more than two nodes are being deployed.
About the author
| Devon Clark comes from the Connections System Verification Test (SVT) Team in Dublin and has two years’ experience working on Connections with four years’ experience testing Lotus Notes & Domino and IBM Quickr-Domino overall. The author is also familiar with integrating other IBM portfolios with Connections such as Quickr-Domino, Sametime, and Microsoft SharePoint, with third-party security systems, Tivoli Access Manager, and CA SiteMinder products. His involvement includes from conception to installation, configuration, administration of infrastructure, and troubleshooting to any issues that might arise. Devon can be reached at clarkdev@ie.ibm.com. |
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