Designing Network Channels
Real-life implementation of network channels depend on the type of network traffic you anticipate, both for client work and cluster communication needs. You must design network channels to separate the different types of user traffic, as well as your internal traffic. Let's use some simple examples to show how to configure custom network channels. Let's assume that you've already configured an administration channel for the Admin Server, as explained in Chapter 3. Typically, you'll need to configure some custom network channels for satisfying different application needs, as well as a couple of internal network channels for clusters (one to handle the unicast cluster messages and another for replication). Note that ...
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