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Obsidian supports multiple deployment setups as described in the [[Getting Started#Deployment|Getting Started guide]]. This can be as simple as single scheduling/web application node or as complicated as many scheduling nodes of different types participating in load-sharing and providing failover.
Obsidian supports multiple deployment setups as described in the [[Getting Started#Deployment|Getting Started guide]]. This can be as simple as single scheduling/web application node or as complicated as many scheduling nodes of different types participating in load-sharing and providing failover via a [[Clustering|cluster]].


The simplest deployment looks like the following.
The simplest deployment looks like the following.

Revision as of 03:17, 8 November 2013

Obsidian supports multiple deployment setups as described in the Getting Started guide. This can be as simple as single scheduling/web application node or as complicated as many scheduling nodes of different types participating in load-sharing and providing failover via a cluster.

The simplest deployment looks like the following.

A more complex setup with clustered scheduling comprised of multiple nodes types is shown below.