WAS Architecture: Demystifying Cells, Profiles, Nodes, Servers, Clusters, and Federation

WAS Architecture: Demystifying Cells, Profiles, Nodes, Servers, Clusters, and Federation

Sean Wingert

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@mujaffarkhan2045
@mujaffarkhan2045 - 03.09.2017 05:37

I like this and need to know more about cluster members

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@ashoot
@ashoot - 12.10.2017 21:10

Can you please explain why the node agent in profile 3 is hosted on Application server 5(jvm)?

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@amitkalyani577
@amitkalyani577 - 05.05.2018 13:57

Great video for beginners
Thanks for clear explanation

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@atuldureja3774
@atuldureja3774 - 28.06.2019 19:18

It is an amazing video and was quite helpful. However, I have a query. The structure of Profile 1 in cell had two servers and applications. Then later you mentioned that on the same profile there is a Deployment Manager too. My question is, how can the profile having applications belong to Deployment Manager ? As much as I know a Deployment Manager profile does not have applications installed on it.

Please clarify and correct me if I am wrong.

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@mackieboy9973
@mackieboy9973 - 23.07.2019 20:11

Did a better job of explaining our project's architecture than my project lead.

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@sunilsubedi
@sunilsubedi - 24.09.2019 17:03

thanku for uploading..😊
very good explanation. 🙂👍👌
can you suggest me some more videos as i am new to this technology..

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@kirankhot7289
@kirankhot7289 - 02.11.2019 20:43

Thank u

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@shraddhasable5501
@shraddhasable5501 - 15.11.2019 18:46

amazing ..thanks

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@khtgdyp1
@khtgdyp1 - 26.11.2019 15:52

I am new to the WAS stuff, thanks for the great video. one question though, on VM 2, why node agent sit inside server 6 instead of node 3, just like node agent sit inside node 2?

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@krzysztofbuchacz2076
@krzysztofbuchacz2076 - 04.12.2019 22:37

Thank you ! Great Job !

Clearly explained :)

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@sagarOL
@sagarOL - 09.01.2020 08:15

Great !. Thanks for explaining. I need one clarification. The node agent on PROFILE3 is shown as a part of Server (S5), whereas for another profile i.e. PROFILE2, the node agent is shown outside the server. So I am a bit confused about the exact location of "Node Agent".

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@KidsRockStar
@KidsRockStar - 04.02.2020 16:29

Perfect, Complex topic explained in a simple language

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@aminebenlazreg
@aminebenlazreg - 22.09.2020 11:56

Thanks for the explanation !

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@lordsservant7683
@lordsservant7683 - 13.10.2020 23:47

awesome sir

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@RecycleBin0
@RecycleBin0 - 17.11.2020 14:41

basically a load of meaningless jargon. its just a flipping server that stores ans hosts files. some of these files are executable can run on the server but input and output data onto remote machines which are connected to this server. in the older days this was done on a LAN but with faster internet speeds, wifi, and faster computers it has been possible to do this on a wider scale to the point where it can be done via a web beowser over the internet rather than on a smaller private network. Im sure microsoft, apple, IBM, SUN, google, etc all have their own jargon for what they call everything but thats not important

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@middleclassmaheshmcm9740
@middleclassmaheshmcm9740 - 09.03.2021 10:08

Thankq so much Bro 🙏👍

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@ProfClaudeBalls
@ProfClaudeBalls - 12.03.2021 18:34

Are the applications A1 and A2 in the two servers the same two applications, maybe with some kind of failover? Or are they a separate pair of applications in each server?

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@aastha4708
@aastha4708 - 19.08.2021 09:26

Not audible

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@mulshiwaters5312
@mulshiwaters5312 - 26.06.2024 17:19

Does this same architecture applicable for Websphere Liberty Profile ?

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