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Enterprise Architecture

Enterprise Architecture. Securely scaling to hundreds of thousands of users,. Securely scaling to hundreds of thousands of users, processing millions of pages and documents,. Securely scaling to hundreds of thousands of users, processing millions of pages and documents,

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Enterprise Architecture

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  1. Enterprise Architecture Securely scaling to hundreds of thousands of users, Securely scaling to hundreds of thousands of users, processing millions of pages and documents, Securely scaling to hundreds of thousands of users, processing millions of pages and documents, to and from thousands of printers & multi-function devices.

  2. Enterprise Architecture Security High Availability Load Balancing

  3. Security

  4. Security Servers Printers & MFDs Users: File Print

  5. Security Servers/Datacenter Printers & MFDs Users: File Print

  6. Security firewall firewall Presentation Tier Application Tier Data Tier firewall Printers & MFDs Users: File Print Datacenter

  7. Highly Available & Load Balanced Configurations Presentation Tier Application Tier Data Tier Printers & MFDs Users: File Print Datacenter

  8. NSi Output Manager in a Highly Available & Load Balanced Configuration Application Tier Admin Configuration SMTP: 25 or SSL Database Manager (DBM) Service : This is the “master” service, which is the OM environment’s sole point of communication with its Database. The other services interact with this service. (Accounting Messages, Denied Jobs) WCF (HTTP/S): 8100 - 8199 Optional Load Balancer Example (F5) Output Manager - Authentication - Release Print WCF (HTTP/S): Rules Agent Service Presentation Tier LPR: 515 Socket: 9100 IPP: 631 Output Service WCF: ~ SNMP Service SNMP: 161 Printers & MFDs nodes dependent on environment (min 3x) Windows Print Service Windows Print Service Input Service Input Service HA: Windows Clustering or Load Balancer SQL: 1433 SMB: 445 Data Tier Users: File Print Data Tier SMB Print Queues: 445 SMB: 445 HA: SQL Clustering HA: Independent Servers (also use VM redundancy – i.e. vMotion HA: Appropriate RAID

  9. Application Tier Cluster Detail One cluster (or Load Balancer), external IP x.x.215.96 Node 3: x.x.215.99 Node 1: x.x.215.97 Node 2: x.x.215.98 Application Tier Application Tier Application Tier Database Manager (DBM) Service : This is the “master” service, which is the OM environment’s sole point of communication with its Database. The other services interact with this service. Database Manager (DBM) Service : This is the “master” service, which is the OM environment’s sole point of communication with its Database. The other services interact with this service. Database Manager (DBM) Service : This is the “master” service, which is the OM environment’s sole point of communication with its Database. The other services interact with this service. Rules Agent Service Rules Agent Service Rules Agent Service Output Service Output Service Output Service 3 or more recommended nodes SNMP Service SNMP Service SNMP Service Data Tier Data Tier HA: Appropriate RAID HA: Appropriate RAID

  10. NSi Output Manager in a Highly Available & Load Balanced Configuration Output Manager - Authentication - Release Print WCF (HTTP/S): Application Tier Data Tier Database Manager (DBM) Service Printers & MFDs LPR: 515 Socket: 9100 IPP: 631 Output Service SQL: 1433 HA: SQL Clustering SNMP Service SNMP: 161 Input Service Rules Agent Service Data Tier Users: File Print SMB Print Queues: 445 SMB: 445 HA: Windows Clustering HA: Appropriate RAID (Accounting Messages, Denied Jobs) WCF (HTTP/S): 8100 - 8199 SMTP: 25 or SSL Admin Configuration

  11. NSi Output Manager in a Highly Available & Load Balanced Configuration Output Manager - Authentication - Release Print WCF (HTTP/S): Application Tier Data Tier Database Manager (DBM) Service Printers & MFDs LPR: 515 Socket: 9100 IPP: 631 Output Service SQL: 1433 HA: SQL Clustering SNMP Service SNMP: 161 Input Service Rules Agent Service Data Tier NJE/RJE SMB: 445 Mainframe WebSphere MQ Source HA: Windows Clustering HA: Appropriate RAID POP, IMAP, FTP, etc Line of Business App SMTP: 25 or SSL Email, FTP, Folder, etc. Admin Configuration

  12. Output Manager (OM) Core Components Database Manager (DBM) Service: This is the “master” service, which is the OM environment’s sole point of communication with its Database. The other services interact with this service. Database: The SQL(E) database is the central data repository for OM (Office). The Database stores all configuration data, information and settings for printers and documents, parameters for alerts/rules/reports, and logs all activities. Output Service1: Responsible for sending documents from OM (Office) to any Destination you’ve defined. Input Service1: Responsible for receiving documents from any Source you’ve defined into OM (Office). SNMP Service1: Responsible for detecting and monitoring the status of printers and documents sent to them. Rules Agent Service1: Responsible for managing any Adhoc, Business, or Alert Rules built in the environment. Server Configuration Utility: A small application installed automatically when one or more OM services is installed. It interfaces with any OM Service running locally on a server. It can stop, start and configure OM Services. It can also be used to define OM Administrators. File Store: The raw data of the documents/print jobs are stored in an OM File Store 1To function, this service must be pointed towards a correctly configured OM DBM Service.

  13. NSi AutoStore in a Highly Available & Load Balanced Configuration Application Tier Process & Route Servers Mainframes Groupware & Collaboration Presentation Tier Capture Servers Content Management MFDs HA: Independent Servers File, Fax, Email Various Ports & Protocols SMB: 445 Data Tier Custom Applications SMB: 445 ERP, Line of BusinessApplications, Electronic Health Record HA: Appropriate RAID HA: Independent Servers

  14. NSi AutoStore – Single Server Mainframes Capture & Process & Route Server Groupware & Collaboration Content Management Various Ports & Protocols MFDs File, Fax, Email Custom Applications ERP, Line of BusinessApplications, Electronic Health Record

  15. NSi Mobile in a Highly Available & Load Balanced Configuration DNS Load Balancer Data Center Application Tier Presentation Tier Mainframes Users: Mobile Mobile Servers HTTP/S: 3291 Groupware & Collaboration Content Management HTTP/S: 8067 HA: using independent servers behind session capable load balancer HTTP/S: 443 HA: See previous architecture Proxy and/or Firewall File, Fax, Email for configuration data TCP/IP: 1433 Data Tier Custom Applications for myFiles NET TCP: 808 HA: Appropriate RAID / SQL Clustering ERP, Line of BusinessApplications, Electronic Health Record Every port specified can be configurable

  16. NSi in a Highly Available & Load Balanced Configuration Data Tier (stats) Application Tier Application Tier Admin Configuration Database Manager (DBM) Service : This is the “master” service, which is the OM environment’s sole point of communication with its Database. The other services interact with this service. HA: SQL Clustering SMTP: 25 or SSL (Accounting Messages, Denied Jobs) WCF (HTTP/S): 8100 - 8199 Process & Route Servers Optional DNS Load Balancer Example (F5) Mainframes Data Tier Temporary (TTL – sec/min) Output Manager - Authentication - Release Print WCF (HTTP/S): SQL: 1433 LPR: 515 Socket: 9100 IPP: 631 HA: Appropriate RAID SNMP: 161 Groupware & Collaboration nodes dependent on environment (min 3x) SMB: 445 Rules Agent Service Presentation Tier Optional DNS Load Balancer Example (F5) Presentation Tier HA: Windows Clustering/LB Window Print Service Input Service SQL: 1433 SMB: 445 Output Service WCF: ~ 30% of users Data Tier Data Tier Temporary (TTL – days) Content Management Window Print Service Input Service SMB Print Queues: 445 30% of users Capture Servers 30% of users SNMP Service HA: SQL Clustering HA: Appropriate RAID Input Service Window Print Service Printers & MFDs File, Fax, Email NJE/RJE HA: Independent Servers HA: Independent Servers WebSphere MQ Source POP, IMAP, FTP, etc HTTP/S: 3291 Presentation Tier Mainframe Line of Business App Email, FTP, Folder, etc. Mobile Servers Custom Applications Users: Mobile Optional DNS Load Balancer Example (F5) Users: File Print HTTP/S: 443 HTTP/S: 8067 Proxy and/or Firewall HA: using independent servers behind session capable load balancer SMB: 445 for configuration data for myFiles ERP, Line of BusinessApplications, Electronic Health Record Data Tier TCP/IP: 1433 NET TCP: 808 Print: Supporting more than 50M pages per your print Scan: Supporting more than 10M pages per your scan HA: Appropriate RAID / SQL Clustering

  17. Enterprise Architecture Distributed Output Manager with Branches Locations

  18. OM Distributed Print Normal Windows Printing HQ Office Local Office Direct IP Printing Printing via Windows Print Servers Direct IP Printing

  19. OM Distributed Print Printing via Output Manager HQ Office Local Office Printing via Windows Print Servers Concerns around Network Bandwidth

  20. OM Distributed Print Printing via Output Manager HQ Office Local Office Printing via Windows Print Servers Prints are stored locally, but still requires network connection for authentication, and to upload print stats. Management is all done at HQ

  21. Enterprise Architecture Definitions

  22. Definitions • Production • Disaster Recovery • Development • Test • High Availability • Disaster Recovery

  23. Definitions: High Availability No single point of failure, often using a Load Balancer and/or a Cluster Servers Disk Database

  24. NSi Output Manager in a Highly Available & Load Balanced Configuration Application Tier/ Backend Servers Print Presentation Tier/ Frontend Servers nodes dependent on environment HA: Windows Clustering or Load Balancer Printers & MFDs Load Balancer (i.e. F5) Data Tier Data Tier Manual Load Balancing Or using Load Balancer Users: File Print HA: SQL Clustering HA: Appropriate RAID

  25. Definitions: Disaster Recovery Can be a 100% mirror of Production/Primary, or a subset Production/Primary Disaster Recovery

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