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This white paper provides recommendations for performance tuning of IBM® Connections 6 based on the experience of the IBM® Collaboration Solutions Performance team. |
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This white paper provides recommendations for performance tuning of IBM® Connections 5.5 based on the experience of the IBM® Collaboration Solutions Performance team. |
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The IBM® Lotus® Connections 3.0 installation process has been greatly improved over previous versions, especially in the reduced installation time. Learn how to use the WebSphere® Application Server (WAS)-synchronization mechanism to synchronize all applications and configuration files onto each ... |
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Troubleshooting Lotus Connections 3.0 Introduction
The following guide outlines a methodology to Troubleshoot Lotus Connections 3.0. These methods are the best practices as used by the Lotus Connections System Verification Test (SVT) team. The initial discussion in this document is very ... |
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Scenario 4 demonstrates how to upgrade Lotus Connections 2.5 from a standalone single server, using the supported system requirements, to a single node cluster of Lotus Connections 3.0. This example assumes the deployment is installed on Microsoft Windows 2003 on VMware using an ITDS LDAP ... |
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This article explains how to set up Computer Associates SiteMinder with Lotus Connections 3.0. In this scenario, Lotus Connections is installed on a network environment with two nodes in a similar topology as that of the "Scenario 2: Installing Lotus Connections 3.0 - Large Network Deployment" ... |
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This article describes how to deploy Lotus Connections 3.0 in a small environment. This type of deployment involves three machines - LDAP, Database and the WebSphere Application Server, which hosts Lotus Connections. This deployment would be typical of a test or pilot deployment. |
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The following deployment scenarios outline the steps that the System Verification Test (SVT) team used to install, configure, and verify Lotus Connections 2.5 in both stand-alone and clustered environments. The SVT team tests in an environment that attempts to model as realistically as ... |
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Deployment Scenario 5 (S5) demonstrates how to deploy Lotus Connections in an advanced standalone environment. This scenario is designed as an end-to-end guide for deploying Lotus® Connections 2.5 in a Microsoft Windows environment using SQL server as the database server. ATTENTION: This ... |
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Deployment Scenario 4 (S4) demonstrates how to migrate from an advanced standalone deployment of Lotus Connectionsto a complex, cluster environment. This scenario is designed as an end-to-end guide for this migration process. This scenario assumes that Lotus Connections 2.5 is installed in a ... |
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Deployment Scenario 3 (S3) demonstrates how to deploy Lotus Connections in a simple two machine environment. This scenario is designed as an end-to-end guide for deploying Lotus® Connections 2.5 in a Microsoft Windows environment using SQL server as the database server. ATTENTION: This deployment ... |
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Deployment Scenario 2 (S2) demonstrates how to deploy Lotus Connections in a complex, Enterprise-level environment. This scenario, designed as an end-to-end guide for deploying Lotus® Connections 2.5 in a Red Hat Linux environment, includes integration with Lotus Quickr services for WebSphere ... |
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Deployment Scenario 1 (S1) demonstrates how to deploy Lotus Connections in a complex, cluster environment. It is designed as an end-to-end guide for deploying Lotus® Connections 2.5 when using Microsoft® Windows® as the operating system and Microsoft SQL Server as the database server. The full ... |