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7.2.4.4 Containment relationships
Containment relationships are preserved when you clone application
servers. For example, if you create a server group from an application
server that hosts a Web application that is contained by a particular
servlet engine, all clones created from that server group also contain
that servlet engine and Web application.
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| 7.2.4.1 Cloning for workload management, failover, and scaling |
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| 7.2.4.2 Modifying server groups and clones |
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| 7.2.4.3 Advice for cloning |
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| 7.2.4.5 Server selection policies and transaction affinity |
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| 7.2.4.6 Security for cloned resources |
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| 7.2.4.7: Creating clones on machines with different WebSphere installation directories or operating systems |
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