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| simonvinyl@hotmail.com 2006-11-27, 1:16 pm |
| Hi
I am deploying several solutions in Biztalk 2006 / CS 2007 and want to
know the best practices for Hosts.
In BizTalk 2004 it advises that you manage multiple Hosts such that you
have a ReceiveHost (RxHost) Transmit Host (TxHost) , Logging (LxHost)
and Process Host(PxHost) etc.
With the concept of Applications in 2006 should i be creating
Application specific Hosts on my Biztalk Server such that i have
AppNameRxHost, AppNameTxHost etc or should i keep the 2004 model and
only have 4 (or more) Hosts per Biztalk Server?
Thanks in advance
Simon
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| Suneet 2006-11-28, 7:19 pm |
| Hi Simon,
I think you should still follow the 2004 pattern as even in 2006 you
will have hosts as Platform settings rather than associated with your
application in BTS.
Suneet
simonvinyl@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am deploying several solutions in Biztalk 2006 / CS 2007 and want to
> know the best practices for Hosts.
>
> In BizTalk 2004 it advises that you manage multiple Hosts such that you
> have a ReceiveHost (RxHost) Transmit Host (TxHost) , Logging (LxHost)
> and Process Host(PxHost) etc.
>
> With the concept of Applications in 2006 should i be creating
> Application specific Hosts on my Biztalk Server such that i have
> AppNameRxHost, AppNameTxHost etc or should i keep the 2004 model and
> only have 4 (or more) Hosts per Biztalk Server?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Simon
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