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- All-In-One with a single network interface
- All-In-One with two network interfaces
- All-In-One with External Self Service Console
- All-In-One with DPOD Remote collector
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Scenario 1 : All-In-One with a single network interface
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The DPOD External Self Service Console is an additional installation of DPOD. This second installation connects to the primary DPOD and enables developers to still use DPOD while only accessing the external DPOD, and does not require they access through a more-secure network. This setup allows administrators to prevent unnecessary access to DataPower.
Using this deployment, developers will have access to Investigate.
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Scenario 4 : All-In-One with DPOD Remote Collector
This deployment scenario addresses deploying DPOD to monitor geographically dispersed locations. Communication with these locations is performed over WAN, and are susceptible to challenges of limited or unreliable network connectivity. To address this scenario, DPOD provides the ability to deploy instances of the DPOD Remote Collector alongside the All-In-One DPOD instance.
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This setup is appropriate when the existing DataPower deployment includes geographically dispersed sites, especially if network access between them is unreliable or limited (e.g. because of bandwidth).
TODO : For SG For detailed instructions and requirements for the DPOD Remote Collector deployment, see Chapter X.X - WE EITHER WRITE THE CHAPTER OR REMOVE THIS TODO
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