Memory-to-memory topology: Peer-to-peer function with remote/isolated replicators

In this topology, the replicators are separated from the clustered servers running the deployed application.

This method increases the number of servers used, which can be a increased cost for any installation. However, if containable, the separation of replicators produces several benefits:

Replicators can often handle multiple servers (six to seven). By using this topology, you have two configuration options:

After selecting memory-to-memory replication on the session manager, you must select memory-to-memory replication to go to the detail configuration panel. You can select the replication domain and replicator for this session manager to use.


Related concepts
Memory-to-memory replication
Memory-to-memory topology: Peer-to-peer function with a local replicator
Memory-to-memory topology: Client/server function with isolated replicators
Memory-to-memory topology: Client/server function with remote replicators
Related tasks
Configuring memory-to-memory replication for the peer-to-peer function with a local replicator (default memory-to-memory replication)
Configuring memory-to-memory replication for peer-to-peer functions with remote/isolated replicators
Configuring memory-to-memory replication for the client/server function using isolated replicators
Configuring memory-to-memory replication for the client/server function using remote replicators



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Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 8:07:48 PM CDT    WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation, Version 5.0.2
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