Coherence servers (also known as Coherence data nodes) are stand-alone cache servers, dedicated JVM instances responsible for maintaining and managing cached data.
Note: The Coherence servers feature is deprecated and remains supported for backwards compatibility. Coherence tiers should be configured to use Managed Coherence Servers instead. See Configure and deploy Coherence deployment tiers
The server name is not used as part of the URL for applications that are deployed on the server. It is for your identification purposes only. The server name displays in the Administration Console, and if you use WebLogic Server command-line utilities or APIs, you use this name to identify the server.
In order to use Node Manager to start this Coherence server, you must assign the server to a machine and you configure the machine for the Node Manager. See Create and configure machines.
The new server appears in the Summary of Coherence Servers table.
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