How many Jazz Team Server to use

When using a departmental or enterprise server, the following points will help you decide how many Jazz Team Server to deploy and how to distribute applications among them.

A Jazz Team Server that has more than one application connected to it, is considered to be a shared server. Using a shared Jazz Team Server for multiple applications has these advantages:
  • Central user and license administration
  • Lifecycle project administration
  • Improved web-application navigation between applications
  • A common data warehouse
  • Fewer administration and configuration duties
Use a single, shared Jazz Team Server in these circumstances:
  • When all users and groups are aligned in a single authentication realm.
  • When all applications are centrally managed.

All of the example departmental and enterprise topologies illustrate the use of a single, shared Jazz Team Server for multiple distributed applications. However, in some conditions, the use of more than one Jazz Team Server might be preferable.

Use separate Jazz Team Server in these circumstances:
  • When users of different applications must be isolated
  • When separate authentication realms are used. Each authentication realm must have its own Jazz Team Server because user identities are based on the user accounts in an authentication realm.
  • When applications would otherwise be widely distributed from the Jazz Team Server, thus resulting in performance degradation.
Restrictions: After an application is connected to a Jazz Team Server, the application cannot be connected to a different Jazz Team Server.