Peter,
In a nutshell, "Distributed Server Option" means that you have multiple AR
Servers between which you can define processes to transfer data. This
option lets you share common information among servers and keep that
information consistent. There is a fairly good description of DSO in the
ARS 5.1 Concepts Guide.
If you are not currently running in a DSO environment and do not plan to
implement DSO when you upgrade to ARS 5.1.2, then the new DSO performance
enhancements will not have any impact on your system.
--Thomas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lammey, Peter"
Newsgroups: public.remedy.arsystem.general
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Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 2:30 PM
Subject: Distributed Server Option for ARS 5.1.2
We submitted a ticket with Remedy Support in regards to a question we had
about ARS 5.1.2.
According to Remedy's documentation, there is
"..More flexibility in DSO processing, which enhances processing speed and
allows more flexibility in designing workflow..."
When we asked Remedy about what does DSO stand for they indicated that it
stands for Distributed Server Option but that they didnt know what that
really meant?? (not exactly what we were looking for..)
We are on ARS 4.5.2 so in regards to this feature, what can we expect in
regards to performance with our system once we upgrade to 5.1.2?
Thanks
Peter Lammey
HR-Payroll Services
Hartford, CT
860-308-8127
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