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Planning Siebel Web Server Deployment
To deploy Siebel Web Server Extension you need to consider the following:
- Language Pack Installation. Multiple Web servers can host any combination of languages supported by your Siebel deployment. Although you must install all the Language Packs that apply to the languages you want a particular Web server to host on that Web server, you do not need to install all languages on all Web servers.
You must also have installed all the languages that you intend your Siebel Web Clients to use on your Siebel Servers. For more information, see Installing Multiple Siebel Language Packs on the Siebel Server.
- Siebel Database Server. In either a single-node or distributed configuration, the database server resides on a separate node; its installation is independent from any other servers.
- Web Server and Resonate Scheduler. These cannot reside on the same physical server because the Web server must make requests to the VIP that the Scheduler listens on. A server cannot make requests to the same VIP that it is also listening or receiving traffic on.
- Web Server and Load-Balanced Siebel Server. These cannot reside on the same physical server because a server cannot make a request to the same VIP that it is listening or receiving traffic on.
However, the Web server and Siebel Server can reside on the same machine if the Siebel Server is not part of the Resonate load-balanced site.
NOTE: Load-balanced Siebel Servers are those servers for which Resonate Central DIspatch is being used to load balance server components.
- Web Server and Reverse Proxy Servers. You can only deploy Siebel applications that support the standard interactivity client on a Web server instance that is placed behind a reverse proxy server. You cannot deploy Siebel Employee applications, such as Siebel Call Center, or other Siebel applications that support the high interactivity client, on a Web server instance placed behind a reverse proxy server.
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Siebel Server Installation Guide for Microsoft Windows Published: 25 June 2003 |