WebSphere® DataPower® XC10 Appliance Version 2.1 includes enhanced network support, collective linking,
SNMP traps, Spring cache integration, and administrative query and
invalidation tools.
Importing and exporting configurations
When you set up an appliance, you create data grid users and groups
and LDAP configuration settings. You can use the
config command to preserve and later restore that configuration information
in either a stand-alone or collective environment.
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Remote logging
You can
enable
WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance to send log
records to a remote syslog daemon configured on a UNIX system.
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Collective linking in the user
interface
Consider using collective links when you want to
replicate data grid data across appliances that have unreliable network
connectivity.
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Enhanced network support
Consider consolidating Ethernet interfaces by adding an aggregate
interface when you want to increase network bandwidth.
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Installation Manager
You can now install
WebSphere eXtreme Scale Client using Installation Manager.
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Query and invalidate data with
administration tools
You can use the query interfaces in the
user interface and in the
xscmd utility to retrieve
small sets of keys from a map and invalidate sets of data.
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more...
SNMP traps
A Simple Network
Monitoring Protocol (SNMP) trap is an event or state notification
that is initiated by the SNMP agent embedded on the appliance. Using
SNMP trap subscriptions, you define which SNMP traps the agent communicates
to the SNMP clients.
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Spring 3.1 cache abstraction
With the new Spring Framework Version 3.1 cache abstraction, you
can transparently add caching to an existing Spring application. You
can use the
WebSphere DataPower XC10 Appliance as the
cache provider for the cache abstraction.
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