Generally UC Analytics can be installed on a single computer. For some large installations or in environments where performance is of prime concerns, a distributed installation on two or more computers may be considered.
The following example may be adopted for a distributed installation on two computers:
Server A
Web site (IIS) + Data Engine (Insights role) + Query Engine (Insights role) + Storage Engine |
Server B
Data Engine (Collector role) + Query Engine (Collector role) + Storage Engine |
The deployment can be scaled up in the future (as needed):
Server C
Data Engine (Collector role) + Query Engine (Collector role) + Storage Engine (Optional) |
Server D
Data Engine (Collector role) + Query Engine (Collector role) + Storage Engine (Optional) |
For environments which involve data accesses across different geographical locations, the data source should be split up based on the regions which the targets are located.
For example, for a business enterprise which has offices in the AMER, EMEA and APAC regions, the Exchange Configuration should be split into three instances:
Exchange Configuration Data Source 1
Target should be set to AMER Exchange server/mailboxes, while collector machine should be set to UCA Server B |
Exchange Configuration Data Source 2
Target should be set to EMEA Exchange server/mailboxes, while collector machine should be set to UCA Server C |
Exchange Configuration Data Source 3
Target should be set to APAC Exchange server/mailboxes, while collector machine should be set to UCA Server D |
If there are other data sources (example - Skype/Lync), they should be deployed according to the same rule as well.
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