Hi everyone,
We have a SAS IFRS 9 solution. Now, we are moving to three Linux Server. What would be the best way to optimize the SAS servers arquitecture? One server dedicated for server tier, one dedicated for metadata tier and one for web-server tier? Is it possible to have two server dedicated to web-server tier?
Thanks in advance for the suggestions.
SAS provides a free server scoping service that goes through all of your basic requirements to come up with a server infrastructure design that meets your needs. I highly recommend you take advantage of this service. It is impossible to give good recommendations on server architecture without knowing a lot more about your requirements and this is beyond the scope of the Community.
We ourselves have just implemented an IFRS9 solution, but it was done all in Foundation SAS on our existing Office Analytics platform. If you are implementing any of SAS's Risk products then you need to be guided by SAS in scoping the IT hardware resources to run these. It is important to know about the number of potential SAS users, estimated data volumes, and the SAS software being used.
Hi @JuanS_OCS ,
We already configure one linux server as compute (installing and configure server and middle tier on it) and two additional linux server with only middle tier.
We need to configure anything else to work as horizontal cluster for web application? That's mean, now if we go to company.com:7980/SASVisualAnalyticsHub, SAS MC directly distribute redirect for any of the middle tier?
Regards,
Thanks @AnandVyas . Yes, we follows the procedure described for add a horizontal cluster component. So, in this case, the SAS Web Server manage all the request and automatically balance it between my horizontal clusters.
In our case we have the principal server called sas.mycompany.com and two horizontal cluster, called sasw1.mycompany.com and sasw2.mycompany.com.
That means, the users access SAS VA for the main server (sas.mycompany.com) and SAS Web Server distribute the request to balance load. Is it correct?
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