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The following list describes common deployment scenarios where [[Harmonic Distribution]] might be useful. The final model might be an intermediate variant of them tuned by third-party distributor for local needs.
 
The following list describes common deployment scenarios where [[Harmonic Distribution]] might be useful. The final model might be an intermediate variant of them tuned by third-party distributor for local needs.
  
* [[Harmonic_Distribution/Internet|Internet server]]<br>There is a master server located in the Internet in highly accessible place for any maintaining work. Users are all time connected to the Internet and master server.
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* [[Harmonic_Distribution/Internet|Internet server]]<br>There is a master server located on the Internet in a highly accessible place for any maintenance work. Users are always connected to the Internet and the master server.
  
* [[Harmonic_Distribution/Gateway|Gateway server]]<br>School server has Internet connectivity and serve it into local network where it can be used by clients. Users are all time connected to their school server via Intranet.
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* [[Harmonic_Distribution/Gateway|Gateway server]]<br>The school server has Internet connectivity and serves it into the local network where it can be used by clients. Users are always connected to their school server via the Intranet.
  
* [[Harmonic_Distribution/Sneakernet|Offline server]]<br>When school server itself and clients it serves are in Internet-less environment with only one way to be synchronized with outer world, [[wikipedia:Sneakernet|sneakernet]].
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* [[Harmonic_Distribution/Sneakernet|Offline server]]<br>When the school server itself and clients it serves are in an Internet-less environment with only one way to be synchronized with the outer world, [[wikipedia:Sneakernet|sneakernet]].
  
 
== Reference distributions ==
 
== Reference distributions ==

Revision as of 18:40, 8 October 2012

Deployment scenarios

The following list describes common deployment scenarios where Harmonic Distribution might be useful. The final model might be an intermediate variant of them tuned by third-party distributor for local needs.

  • Internet server
    There is a master server located on the Internet in a highly accessible place for any maintenance work. Users are always connected to the Internet and the master server.
  • Gateway server
    The school server has Internet connectivity and serves it into the local network where it can be used by clients. Users are always connected to their school server via the Intranet.
  • Offline server
    When the school server itself and clients it serves are in an Internet-less environment with only one way to be synchronized with the outer world, sneakernet.

Reference distributions

These are reference implementations of distributions based on Harmonic Distribution. These implementations might be used as a template for downstream solutions.