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You can install Adeptia Connect in a clustered and non-clustered environment. In a clustered environment, you need to install Adeptia Connect on all the nodes of a cluster that are in the same network. In a non-clustered environment, you need to install Adeptia Connect only on a single node. 

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Cluster Deployment

This is a multi-node deployment and recommended for a production environment.

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Non-Cluster Deployment

This is a single node deployment model recommended for a non-production environment. 

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Multi-zone deployment model

Adeptia Connect deployment architeure also governs the multi-zone deployment model that defines the components of Adeptia Connect (Connect Portal and Connect Server), shared storage, and redundant databases which ensure optimal operational performance, even at times of high loads. This model also helps you understand one of the disaster recovery mechanisms of Adeptia Connect system.

The diagram below represents the multi-zone deployment model of Adeptia Connect in different availability zones (data center). All these nodes are accessible to each other.

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Multi-zone deployment model mandates the following requirements and configuration:

  • Redundant and highly available architecture.
  • Minimum 8 servers: 2 for Connect Portal, 4 for Connect Server, and 2 for Database.
  • Cluster of Connect Server nodes can be increased to scale with high data and transaction volumes.


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