Description

The Process Server service in a Runtime Environment can be configured in two ways:

  • Load Balanced: is the default setup when multiple agents running Process Server are added to the Runtime Environment. It distributes stateless calls across agents to optimize performance and resource utilization.
  • Cluster Configuration: provides failover capabilities and enables recovery of payloads in case of failure, ensuring higher reliability for stateful processes.

Customer Pre-Requisites
Self-Service Resources
Goals
  • Architectures of Load Balanced and Cluster Configurations for Process Server 
  • How to setup both configurations 
  • Key differences between Load Balanced and Cluster Configurations
Business/Technical Outcomes
  • Understanding Load Balanced and Cluster Configurations in Process Server
  • Setting Up Cluster Configuration
  • Understanding the Differences Between the Two Configurations
Required Roles/Personas
Required Roles/Personas
  • Architect/Administrator 
  • Developer 
Actions
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Engagement Details
Catalog Type

Ask An Expert

Engagement Category

Feature Clarity

Products

Cloud Application Integration

Engagement Type

Ask An Expert

Adoption Stage

Implement

Focus Area

Adoption - Technical

Functional

Engagement ID

AAE-CAI-030

Disclaimer

  • All the topics covered in the Success Accelerators/Ask An Expert sessions are intended for guidance and advisory only. This is implicit and it will not be called out under the scope of each engagement.
  • Customers need to include their relevant technical/business team members highlighted in each engagement topic to derive the best out of each engagement.
  • Customers need to perform any hands-on work by themselves leveraging the guidance from these engagements.
  • Customers need to work with Informatica Global Customer Support for any product bugs/issues and troubleshooting.

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