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Revision as of 14:57, 2 March 2012
Load Balancing with LogicalDOC
The purpose of this configuration is to maximize the performances distributing the CPU and RAM loads among a set of nodes called a cluster.
The most part of the stress in a large installation is due to the operations of parsing, indexing and search. So care must be taken in the full-text engine.
We will use the following technologies:
- JGroups to cluster LogicalDOC instances
- Solr as indexing and search engine
Poposed configuration
Database: the database is shared among all nodes. It could be a clustered database.
Filesystem: we will use a shared filesystem common to all nodes. We can use the multiple volumes and/or dedicated NAS.
Application Server: each node is a single LogicalDOC instance with its own full-text engine