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collocated architecture versus distributed architecture

what's the differences between collocated architecture
and distributed architecture??

My understanding is that collocated architecture has
everything in a single machine? i.e. There is only
1 machine in middle business tier?

But distributed architecture distributes the load in
multiple machines? i.e. There are multiple machines
in middle business tier?

Please advise. thanks!!

Sep 27 '05 #1
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ap****@yahoo.com wrote:
what's the differences between collocated architecture
and distributed architecture??

My understanding is that collocated architecture has
everything in a single machine? i.e. There is only
1 machine in middle business tier?

But distributed architecture distributes the load in
multiple machines? i.e. There are multiple machines
in middle business tier?

Please advise. thanks!!


This is OT in this newsgroup. You'll get a better response in one of
the groups you cross-posted to.

Cheers! --M

Sep 27 '05 #2
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what's the differences between collocated architecture
and distributed architecture??

....
This is off topic for comp.lang.c.
Alex
Sep 27 '05 #3
On 27 Sep 2005 12:50:32 -0700, in comp.lang.c , ap****@yahoo.com
wrote:
what's the differences between collocated architecture
and distributed architecture??


This is offtopic in at least two, possibly three of the groups you
x-posted to. Try comp.programming.
--
Mark McIntyre
CLC FAQ <http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/top.html>
CLC readme: <http://www.ungerhu.com/jxh/clc.welcome.txt>

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Sep 27 '05 #4
<ap****@yahoo.com> wrote

what's the differences between collocated architecture
and distributed architecture??

This is not topical for comp.lang.c.

But a lot of technical terms like this don't have "a meaning". You will
frequently find that different people use the same words for related but
slightly different things, and only later on does the community settle on a
definition.
Sep 29 '05 #5

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