RE:Blueprism Enterprise Architecture
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04-07-20 05:07 PM
Hi Bot builders,
trust all are well and keeping safe,
I have set up Networking Lab With 4 machines and 1 laptop,for blueprism Architecture training purposes.
can someone please respond with what machine is to be designated as what i.e Interactive clients,runtime resources,server and blueprism application server?
Machine 1- Intel Xeon Server with Windows 2016 server installed.
Machine 2 Intel Xeon PC ,36 GB RAM,Blueprism installed,Windows 10 PC
Machine 3 and 4 ,Intel Xeon ,16 GB RAM,Windows 10 PCs
Laptop- i7 ,Windows 10
What would be database server???
Regards and thanks
Gaurav
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Gaurav Dhiman
RPA developer,ROM Architect
Melbourne,VIC,Australia
0413 930 960
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Gaurav Dhiman
RPA developer,ROM Architect
Melbourne,VIC,Australia
0413 930 960
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05-07-20 06:24 AM
Hi Gaurav,
I would recommend this:
Machine 1 = App Server
Machine 2 = DB
Machine 3 = RR
Laptop i7 = IC
However, if I were you, I would still use virtualization if you haven't planned it and install the trial version of VMware OR even Hyper-V and just run the BP components as VMs on the above machines. You can then add a Windows Domain Controller as another VM so you can use SSO.
Reference: https://bpdocs.blueprism.com/bp-6-8/en-us/install-minimum-requirements.htm?tocpath=Installation%7CInstalling%20enterprise%20edition%7C_____1
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Max Elopre
Technical Consultant
Chicago IL
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I would recommend this:
Machine 1 = App Server
Machine 2 = DB
Machine 3 = RR
Laptop i7 = IC
However, if I were you, I would still use virtualization if you haven't planned it and install the trial version of VMware OR even Hyper-V and just run the BP components as VMs on the above machines. You can then add a Windows Domain Controller as another VM so you can use SSO.
Reference: https://bpdocs.blueprism.com/bp-6-8/en-us/install-minimum-requirements.htm?tocpath=Installation%7CInstalling%20enterprise%20edition%7C_____1
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Max Elopre
Technical Consultant
Chicago IL
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