We have ACC on premise and currently we have only 1 server on which we did installations.
I see another server is prepared and ready but it seems someone from Adobe said my org that ACC does not work 2 servers active. I am sure its absolutely incorrect as app at such a high level cant be running only on one server and if something happens to that server we lost ability to send email notifications.
I am still gathering the info, but it will be great if you have set up with more than one server, i request to pls help me with your archeture diagram and any special settings you did to make it work.
Meanwhile I will gather more info why Adobe said it can only work on one server.
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Hello @Prasanna_Soni
Yes, you are correct.
We can set up adobe campaign with a load balancer where the load balancer will share the requests with multiple servers.
You can get more details here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/campaign/kb/hardware-sizing-guide.html
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Hello @Prasanna_Soni
Yes, you are correct.
We can set up adobe campaign with a load balancer where the load balancer will share the requests with multiple servers.
You can get more details here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/campaign/kb/hardware-sizing-guide.html
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Hi Prasanna,
I have no knowledge of the ACC architecture but we were kinda struggling to understand our architecture too. The only difference is that we are completely hosted and so it's a complete black-box for us. We know we are on the Linux + TomCat + Postgres stack. We have 1 instance URL (specified in the client console login screen) but I think that links/corresponds to 1 of the 4 servers we have. We know a little bit about the different components (web, mta, wfserver etc) but don't know how these are spread out across the 4 servers. We believed there to be a webserver (Apache) that routes requests coming in to different servers but we've been told we have 4 Apache servers, one on each. It's difficult to comprehend the architecture especially when you're hosted but I'm thinking it'll be nice if you could share your high-level architecture just so we get a gist of how things are set up.
-Harshal
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