Deploying the Core Components
The core components include the MashZone NextGen Server, MashZone NextGen Hub and AppDepot (web-apps-home/presto), the MashZone NextGen Repository, which is typically installed in a database other than the default Derby database, and the MashZone NextGen Analytics In-Memory Stores and MashZone NextGen caches.
Note: In earlier releases, the MashZone NextGen Hub and AppDepot were deployed in a separate web application from the MashZone NextGen web application. Effective in 3.2, all the core components are deployed in the single web-apps-home/presto web application.
For individual
MashZone NextGen servers, you typically do a default installation (see
Installing Software AG Products). You may also move the
MashZone NextGen Repository to a database of your choice. See
Move the
MashZone NextGen
repository to a robust database solution for instructions.
You can leave the the
MashZone NextGen Analytics In-Memory Stores and
MashZone NextGen caches in local memory for a single
MashZone NextGen server. This uses the default client installation of
BigMemory. If additional memory or reliability is required, you can also deploy
BigMemory as an add-on in a separate host or cluster.
See Working with
MashZone NextGen
Analytics In-Memory Stores for more information and links.To deploy multiple unclustered servers, see
Deploying Multiple
MashZone NextGen
Servers
in One Host. To deploy
MashZone NextGen servers in clusters, see
Clustering
MashZone NextGen
Servers for requirements and links.