Ok...that's allot...but I'll see if I can make some recommendations that
make sense.  I would put it this way

Box1: DB
Box2: ARS
Box3: Web Stuff

So ITSM is an app in ARS...so it would go in 2 of course...I'm not familiar
with Analytic or it's resource needs, but I would put it on 2 or 3,
depending on it's resource needs.  I would recommend putting the DB on it's
own server as DB's tend to be heavy....

That's about as far as I can go without more in depth knowledge of the
tools.  BTW...I run App/Mid-Tier on the same box all the time....to avoid
the problems listed below I always keep App/Mid-Tier on the same patch
level...if I patch one I always patch the other.  And in regard to the java
portion...I just use the jre that comes with the jdk...so one install of a
jdk gives me both and it works well for mid-tier AND app server. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Wangsameteegoon, Thitiwat CTR JCS
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Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 8:47 AM
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Subject: 7.5 architect based on system resources

Hi List,

We are planning to do a new install for ARS 7.5 plus the ITSM suite, BMC
Analytic as well Dashboard.  This roll out will also include ADDM, Atrium
Discovery and Data Mapping.  Based on these lines of products we will only
have three beefed up servers to work with.  I was hoping to get some
assistance in deciding on the kind of servers architect that I should setup
for these kinds of environment based on the three servers that we got.  We
will be on a Window environment.

I am thinking about having ARS 7.5/ITSM/Analytic/Dashboard as well as the
supported SQL 2005 installed on the same server, midtier on its own server,
and ADDM as well as the support SQL 2005 installed on the same server.
Initially I was thinking of having ARS 7.5/ITSM/Analytic/Dashboard/and
Midtier to be on the same server and have SQL 2005 stand alone, but after
communicating with BMC support they sound like that may not be a good idea.
Below are questions that I have asked them along with their Reponses.  Any
help or suggestion based on past experience would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
***************************************

1. Is it better to setup Midtier on the apps server or put it on other two
boxes I have described? My take is to install in on the apps server, the
same box as ARS System, ITSM, etc.

ANS: It's your call where to install the MidTier, but as a rule it is better
not to install it on same system as the AR Server.
Some obvious reasons being if you wanted to recycle MT/Webserver, the reboot
would mean bringing down AR Server.
And you'll need more memory.

2. Is there any gotcha or things that I need to be aware of if I plan to
install Midter on the same system as the ARS Server?

Answer: One I can think of is: If applying a new patch to Mid Tier (and not
AR Server) becomes necessary......--  you'll have to worry/make sure the
PATH or LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable points to the right spot, for Mid-tier
libraries.

3. The recommendation of the SDK version that I should use?

Answer: Our compatibility matrix states: You need 32 bit version of JDK
1.5.0_12 or higher.

4. Email will also required JRE, will installing SDK conflict with it?

Answer: Yes, that's a concern. You'll have to worry about JRE and JDK if you
have MT on same box as AR Server.

So in a nutshell, It's better to install MT on a different box. Let me know
if that helps.

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