Active-Active Clustering with ThingWorx
Learn how ThingWorx can be deployed in a clustered environment
Guide Concept
Web applications have increased reliability and performance by using a "pool" of independent servers called a cluster. It is important to understand what benefits the different methods of clustering provide, and what the different methods can mean for your system.
Starting with the 9.0 release, ThingWorx Foundation can now be deployed in either an Active-Active clustered architecture, or a standard single-server deployment. This guide describes the benefits of an Active-Active clustered architecture over other clustering methods and provides a system administrator with resources to navigate the different architecture options.

Guide Info
Level | Intermediate |
Est. Time | 30 Minutes |
Published | Jan 15, 2021 |
Author | Allen Smith |
You'll learn how to
- Overview of different server clustering techniques
- Pros and cons of the different clustering configurations that can be used with ThingWorx
- Where to find detailed information about ThingWorx server clustering
Things used in this guide
Environment:
This guide assumes that you are considering how to deploy ThingWorx in a production environment
Previous knowledge
Active-Active Clustering with ThingWorx
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