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WebSphere Application Server V8.5 Administration and Configuration Guide for the Full Profile
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WebSphere Application Server V8.5 Administration and Configuration Guide for the Full Profile

by Fabio Albertoni, Tanja Baumann, Yogesh Bhatia, Eduardo Monich Fronza, Marcio da Ros Gomes, Sebastian Kapciak, Catalin Mierlea, Sergio Pinto, Anoop Ramachandra, Liang Rui, Miguel Troncoso
July 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
1152 pages
34h 57m
English
IBM Redbooks
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15.1 Clustering
A cluster is a group of servers that are managed together. In the case of WebSphere
Application Server, it is a logical grouping of application server processes, running the same
set of enterprise applications and the weighted workload capacity that is associated with
these servers.
It also provides two key aspects for enterprise applications infrastructure:
Scalability
Scalability provides enterprise applications with the ability to properly handle an increase
in load volumes and achieve better throughput by making use of more
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