The aim of this document is to provide guidance to sales teams and customers in specifying an appropriate architectural topology for IBM® Rational® Team Concert, and when a specific topology is favored over another.
The aim of this document is to provide guidance to sales teams and customers in specifying an appropriate architectural topology for IBM® Rational® Team Concert, and when a specific topology is favored over another. Guidance is provided in two ways. First, the reader is lead through architectural considerations helpful in choosing an appropriate deployment topology. Second, guidance is given on selecting the appropriate size and configuration of servers based upon the anticipated number of users, projects, and usage models.
| Description | Name | Size | Download method |
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| Server sizing guide | RTCServerSizingGuidev040.pdf | 478KB | HTTP |
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Configuring proxy server caching
- To learn more about nmon, see
nmon for AIX and Linux performance monitoring
- For more information on the SCM command line client see the SCM command line tutorial on jazz.net.
- For more information on the Jazz Build Engine (JBE) command line client see the tutorial on jazz.net:
Getting started with setting up Jazz builds
- For a list of supported databases, see the
Rational Team Concert system requirements.
- For more information on the three-server configuration please see the developerWorks article
How to set up a reverse proxy server for an IBM Rational Jazz Team Server
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