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Introduction

The CoreOne Suite can be installed and used as an “Multi-Line”-System. The CoreOne Suite-Components (“Web Service” and “Authentication Service”) are then installed on the same Server. And the “Application Services” are installed on a seperate server.
Also the databases are on entirely different servers.

Big Picture

Windows Server Construct with Database as a Galera Cluster:

Servers

For the Multi-Line-Installation, seven Servers are needed. Two Front- and two Backend-Server. The database will be separated and put on different servers. Since we use Galera Cluster in a Multi-Line, we would need atleast three Servers for MariaDBs.

The Backend-Server needs to cover the requirements according to https://itsense.atlassian.net/l/c/oEo2yr1e.

The Frontend-Server needs to cover the requirements according to https://itsense.atlassian.net/l/c/V1xuzLdC.

The Database-Server needs to cover the requirements according to https://itsense.atlassian.net/l/c/1gXVxFRo.

Software

Frontend / Web-Server 1 & 2

  • CoreOne Web Services

  • CoreOne Authentication Services

  • CoreOne Suite Self-Service Portal

 Backend-Server 1 & 2

  • CoreOne Application Program Interface

  • CoreOne Application Services

  • CoreOne Workflow Engine

 Database-Server 1, 2 and 3

 

Usually the software is installed by ITSENSE, if you want to know more or install it by yourself (not recommended) follow this page:
https://itsense.atlassian.net/l/c/wYXwBqNk

Advantages and Disadvantages

Advantages:

  • High-Availability

  • Access Security

  • Independent Updates

  • Scalability

  • Network-Zone-Independence

  • Ressource-Splitting

Disadvantages:

  • Complex Configuration

  • Costs

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