A table is presented that contains specifics on the differences between a WebSphere® Application Server for z/OS® stand-alone cell and Network Deployment cell.
Stand-alone cell | Network Deployment cell | |
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Configuration: | Set up each stand-alone server node through the ISPF Customization Dialog. Set up additional servers within the node through the administrative console or scripting. | Set up each deployment manager node through the ISPF Customization Dialog. Add application server nodes to the Network Deployment cell through the ISPF Customization Dialog. |
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 stand-alone 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 |