Application Server Hosting (DRAFT)

ASH is a load balanced, clustered J2EE environment available to university constituents. It was designed to allow developers to focus on development without having to design a deployment environment.

General Documents

Service Level Agreement This document outlines what you can expect from ASH and what is expected of the client.

FAQ

Q: What does ASH stand for?

A: ASH stands or Application Server Hosting.

Q: Who is it for?

A: ASH will initially be offered to constituents within Information Technology who need a place to deploy a production J2EE application. Future plans are to open the service to any VT constituent.

Q: What do clients get?

A: The ASH environment consists of clustered production, pre-production, and development machines. Each environment is completely separate and leverages CNS' load balancing.

 
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