Confluence 2.9 : Confluence Clustering Overview
This page last changed on Apr 27, 2008 by smaddox.
It is possible to run Confluence in a clustered environment instead of on a single server. This means that you can run multiple copies of Confluence in a cluster, so that clients (such as a browser) can connect to any copy and see the same information.
This page gives an overview and links to further pages with information on installing, configuring and administering a Confluence cluster. Before Deciding to Run a Confluence Cluster
Technical OverviewRead a technical overview of clustering in Confluence. Server and Network Requirements
Installation and UpgradingThere are two methods of installing Confluence in a cluster, depending on whether you have existing data: If you are upgrading an existing Confluence cluster to a new version of Confluence, refer to the cluster upgrade guide. Configuration and Administration
TroubleshootingRELATED TOPICSOperating Large or Mission-Critical Confluence Installations |
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