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(On-Premise Architecture)
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= Architecture=
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This configuration assumes that you have one contact center for each Web Services cluster. You can have any number of Client nodes. The following example depicts a two-node configuration:
  
==On-Premise Architecture==
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* one node for the Synchronization Node (SyncNode)
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* one Client node
  
This configuration assumes that you have one contact center for each Workspace Web Edition & Web Services cluster.  
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Each node must have a connection to the Cassandra database and the Configuration Layer database.
  
You can have any number of Client nodes. The following example depicts a two-node configuration:
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[[File:HTCC Premise Architecture 851.png|frame|center|400px|Web Services On-Premise Architecture]]
  
* one node for the Synchronization Node (SyncNode); and
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* one Client node.
 
  
Each node must have a connection to the Cassandra database and the Configuration Layer database.
 
  
[[File:HTCC Premise Architecture 851.png|frame|center|400px|Workspace Web Edition & Web Services On-Premise Architecture]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:13, January 29, 2020

Architecture

This configuration assumes that you have one contact center for each Web Services cluster. You can have any number of Client nodes. The following example depicts a two-node configuration:

  • one node for the Synchronization Node (SyncNode)
  • one Client node

Each node must have a connection to the Cassandra database and the Configuration Layer database.

Web Services On-Premise Architecture
This page was last edited on January 29, 2020, at 18:13.
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