Thanks, Carl and LJ.

rp

On 2/20/2015 3:35 PM, Carl Wilson wrote:
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Hi Rick,

Best to install the full suite, makes for less issues in the future and for the possibility that this may end up being another user server or similar.

You could also think about cloning an existing server and updating the required references.

As the operations that you specify will only run on this server, you can allocate system resources through configuration to target the operations that will occur on this server than that of the other servers i.e. more memory to CMDB and RE that the other servers (through Java settings, etc). Effectively you would tune this server for specific tasks/operations.

Ideally you would allocate more memory to this server to accommodate the additional overheads and functions.

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Kind Regards,

*Carl Wilson*

*From:*Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Rick Phillips
*Sent:* 20 February 2015 22:01
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: 8.1 server group architecture

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Thanks, LJ, I was just wondering if I could reduce my upgrade/patching LOE (throughout the server group) by using a reduced number of installed apps on machines I don't want involved in failover. I may have to open a ticket with support on this.

rp

On 2/20/2015 10:47 AM, LJ LongWing wrote:

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    Rick,

    I don't have massive experience in this, but it is my
    understanding that the best practice is to install the same
    software on all of the machines in the group so that any 1 can
    take over any function at any time in the future, because you
    never quite know what the future holds...

    On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 10:42 AM, Rick Phillips <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi,

    8.1 ARS/Atrium/ITSM/SLM/SRM

    I have a server group that consists of an admin server and a
    single non-admin server.  The admin server carries the load of all
    admin functions, while the non-admin server is only for end users.

    Recently, some of my atrium work has really been taxing the
    resources of my admin server (extremely high CPU and RAM
    utilization), and I'm investigating adding a third server solely
    for atrium/spoon (recon, normalization, custom spoon jobs, etc.).

    My question is:  can I simply install ARS and Atrium on this third
    server, or do I have to install the entire suite?

    Thanks,

    Rick

    
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