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What is the difference between BELOW: 1)Midsourcing Server 2)Marketing Server 3)RT Server 4)Execution Server

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Hi Team,

 

Please Please explain me in details about the differences

 

What is the difference between BELOW:
1)Midsourcing Server
2)Marketing Server
3)RT Server
4)Execution Server

 

Please explain me in details

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Hi @Shruti1 

This addresses the architecture principles for Adobe Campaign and it can be a lengthy topic to discuss,

IN a nutshell:

Marketing: this is the core instance where marketers define and execute their campaigns

Mid-Sourcing: for very large customers and for hybrid hosting model, instance that sends the delivery physically , this instance is also where you would create your transactional message templates and your offers

RT: stands for Real-time aka transactional messages such as forgot password, confirmation messages, etc... instance that send messages in real-time from an event occuring on the 3rd party application

Execution Server: other name for the RT instance. In the context of inbound offer management this is the instance that will actually process the offer request

I invite you to review the online documentation where these are explained

Architecture Principles: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/campaign-classic/using/installing-campaign-classic/architect...

Hosting Model: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/campaign-classic/using/installing-campaign-classic/architect...

 

Hope this helps,

Thanks

Denis

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Correct answer by
Employee Advisor

Hi @Shruti1 

This addresses the architecture principles for Adobe Campaign and it can be a lengthy topic to discuss,

IN a nutshell:

Marketing: this is the core instance where marketers define and execute their campaigns

Mid-Sourcing: for very large customers and for hybrid hosting model, instance that sends the delivery physically , this instance is also where you would create your transactional message templates and your offers

RT: stands for Real-time aka transactional messages such as forgot password, confirmation messages, etc... instance that send messages in real-time from an event occuring on the 3rd party application

Execution Server: other name for the RT instance. In the context of inbound offer management this is the instance that will actually process the offer request

I invite you to review the online documentation where these are explained

Architecture Principles: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/campaign-classic/using/installing-campaign-classic/architect...

Hosting Model: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/campaign-classic/using/installing-campaign-classic/architect...

 

Hope this helps,

Thanks

Denis

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Can u please tell me what is Deliverability server and its purpose