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Revision as of 17:42, 7 June 2011
This guide provides information on installation planning, configuration, and tuning of the platform for optimum performance and security.
Intended audience:
- Installation Planners
- Installers
Learn more about the latest release: ISV Release Notes
See Also these additional resources for installation and configuration:
Installation Requirements
Installation Planning
- Platform Hardware Stack
- Platform Software Stack
- Platform Deployment Options
- Prototype Deployment
- Choosing a MySQL Replication Strategy
- Choosing a MySQL High Availability Option
Platform Installation
- Installation Files
- Configuring MySQL
- Configuring the Platform
Platform Security
Backend Services
- Managing Backend Services
- Enabling and Disabling Backend Services
- Manually Configuring Backend Services
- Manually Configuring Backend Services
- Manually Configuring Other Backend Services
Performance Optimizations
- Configuring MySQL to Run on a Separate Server
- Configuring Apache to Serve Static Content
- Adding Additional Application Servers
- Adding Additional memcached Servers
Application Server Administration
- Server Restart Sequence
- Start the Application Server
- Restart the Application Server
- Stop the Application Server
- Accessing the Application Server
- Creating a Tenant
- Managing Email Credits with Vertical Response
Database Administration
Housekeeping
- Regular Maintenance Ensures Top Performance
- Purging and Archiving Data on the Platform
- Cleaning up Temporary Files on the Server
Platform Monitoring
Platform Tuning
Troubleshooting