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+ | * Genesys does not deploy and operate databases in On-Premises deployments. It is always the responsibility of the end user. In a production deployment, data store components (PostgreSQL, Redis, Elasticsearch) must be deployed outside of the Kubernetes cluster and managed by the end user's DBA team. The end user's DBA team is also responsible for ensuring that these data store components are configured with the appropriate scalability, resiliency and data protection (backups, and so on). | ||
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Welcome to the ''Web Services and Applications Deployment Guide''. This guide introduces you to the concepts, terminology, and procedures relevant to setting up Web Services and Applications. It contains the following topics: | Welcome to the ''Web Services and Applications Deployment Guide''. This guide introduces you to the concepts, terminology, and procedures relevant to setting up Web Services and Applications. It contains the following topics: | ||
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Revision as of 17:23, June 30, 2020
Web Services and Applications Deployment Guide
Important
- This guide is valid only for the 9.0.x releases of Web Services and Applications.
- Web Service and Applications is being released to pre-approved customers as part of the Early Adopter Program. This means that both the product and the documentation are still under development. As a result, documentation sections might require revision as the product develops. We advise that you use this documentation with care. Before you make changes that could affect the success of your deployment, verify them with your Genesys representatives.
- Genesys does not deploy and operate databases in On-Premises deployments. It is always the responsibility of the end user. In a production deployment, data store components (PostgreSQL, Redis, Elasticsearch) must be deployed outside of the Kubernetes cluster and managed by the end user's DBA team. The end user's DBA team is also responsible for ensuring that these data store components are configured with the appropriate scalability, resiliency and data protection (backups, and so on).
Welcome to the Web Services and Applications Deployment Guide. This guide introduces you to the concepts, terminology, and procedures relevant to setting up Web Services and Applications. It contains the following topics:
About Web Services and Applications
Planning your Web Services and Applications Deployment
Deploying Web Services and Applications
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