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| Thanks Stefan.
This is my first foray into it, so i'll probably be more active in these
groups and will be asking questions.
I've been going through reading material and from other experiences i've
talked with other folks, they seem to be in agreement that the authoring
server and prodcution server should be separated.
i will look into this further.
Thanks again.
mike
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Mike
"Stefan [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hi Mike,
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> from a security and performance perspective there is not need to separate
> this into two servers.
> You could (e.g.) create a read-write entry point with IP restriction or
> bound to an internal interface and have the public facing entry point
> read-only.
>
> From a performance perspective: authoring does not give much load on a
> server - so this does not really influence the performance.
>
> But here are some other aspects:
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> - you cannot have a staging environment where you can consolidate changes
> before they go live
> - you cannot use moderator right groups as this would cause items to become
> unpublished while they are waiting for an approval from a moderator
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> Cheers,
> Stefan
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