Understanding HP WebQoS
How WebQoS Fits Into Your Environment
Component | Installed On | Description |
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Management | Any Windows | Allows you to define performance objectives |
Console | NT/95/98/00 system. | for the components of the service and to |
| Can be installed on | monitor performance levels and SLOs. |
| multiple PCs. |
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Database | Any system*. | Stores configuration and event information, |
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| statistics, and component status. Resides on |
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| only one system in your WebQoS domain. |
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SCA (Service | Any system* running | Monitors site level SLOs, classifies user |
Control Agent) or | a web server that is | requests, collects performance information, |
Web Services | managed by | and performs corrective actions. Resides on |
| WebQoS. | at least one system in your WebQoS domain. |
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SCI (Service | Any system*. | Receives configuration information from the |
Control Interface) |
| management console and API and monitors |
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| the SCO and SCA(s). Resides on at least one |
Communications |
| system in your WebQoS domain. |
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SCO (Service | Any system*. | Monitors service level SLOs. Resides on |
Control Operator) |
| only one system in your WebQoS domain. |
or Management |
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Server |
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*If you are running WebQoS on Windows 2000 or NT 4.0, any system is any Windows 2000 or NT 4.0 server or any Advanced Server system.
If you are running WebQoS on the Solaris operating environment, any system is any SPARC server running Solaris 8.
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