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CCSA - Interview Questions
What is the difference between Standalone and Network Deployment configuration?
 
Standalone cell
Network Deployment cell
Configuration: Set up each standalone server node through the Profile Management Tool or the zpmt command. Set up additional servers within the node through the administrative console or scripting. Set up each deployment manager node through the Profile Management Tool or the zpmt command. Add application server nodes to the Network Deployment cell through the Profile Management Tool or the zpmt command.
Address spaces: Minimum: four (location service daemon, controller, servant, control region adjunct) Minimum: seven (location service daemon, application server controller, application server servant, application server control region adjunct, deployment manager controller, deployment manager servant, node agent)
  Maximum: Limited only by resources. Maximum: Limited only by resources.
Administrative isolation: Each standalone server node is a separate administrative domain. All nodes in the cell are in the same administrative domain.
Operational isolation: You can start and stop servers independently. Each server has an independent, unshared JNDI namespace. You can start and stop servers independently. The JNDI namespace is shared among all servers in the cell.
Application servers allowed to have multiple servants? Yes Yes
Clustering available? No Yes
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