(...) Database Processor RAM Hard drive (IBM matrix) Windows 20012 R2 SQL 2012 Server Enterprise HA Cluster , 2 x IBM x3850, 4 x CPU X7560 2,26 GHz 256 GB - Storage for system files (RAID1): 140GB - Fast SSD for TEMPDB database: 100GB - Fast HDD 3 x (...)
(...) guration. Transfer of the SOLR index should be performed after WEBCON BPS Search Service has been stopped on the application servers. Copy the entire "(...)WEBCON BPS Search Server->Search Cluster ->SolrData" folder into the same location at new server. You can also copy entire "WEBCON BPS Search Server" folder into new serve but you need to edit "WebCon.BPSSearc (...)
(...) Database Processor RAM Hard drive (IBM matrix) Windows 20012 R2 SQL 2012 Server Enterprise HA Cluster , 2 x IBM x3850, 4 x CPU X7560 2,26 GHz 256 GB - Storage for system files: 140GB - Fast SSD for TEMPDB database: 100GB - Fast HDD x 3 for tra (...)
(...) service Important: The BPS Search Server role does not support the HA and Failover functions. Ensuring the high availability of this component requires the implementation of a separate SOLR Cluster . This configuration is not presented in this article. Additional infrastructure Application server that meets the WEBCON BPS installation requirements A device or software that acts (...)
(...) ervices like Kubernetes to launch and manage our application. Requirements WEBCON BPS containers are based on images that use Windows Server Core architecture. Therefore, the admin Cluster needs to be able to run loads of this type. If SOLR and/or SQL components are to be implemented in the same Cluster , the Cluster must support loads based on both Linux and Windows containers. The (...)
(...) It was working very slow, taking 5-6 secs per instance. After some investigation, we found out, we can speed it up with an additional index on WFElementTasks. After creating the index - CREATE NONCluster ED INDEX IX_WFELementTasks_Finished ON dbo.WFELementTasks (WFT_WFHIDTaskFinished)- it takes less than 0,3 sec per instance. Dear Webcon team, please Include this additional index in future releases. (...)