Nirvana Concepts - Clustering Server Concepts

A Nirvana Cluster is a collection of Nirvana Realms (servers) that contain common messaging resources such as channels/topics or queues. Each clustered resource exists in every Realm within the cluster. Whenever the state of a clustered resource changes, the state change is updated on all realms in the cluster.

Clustering also offers a convenient way to replicate content between servers and ultimately offers a way to split large numbers of clients over different servers in different physical locations.

The following diagram represents a typical three-realm cluster distributed across three physical locations:


Three-realm cluster over three locations.

Clustered Resources

A Nirvana Realm server is a container for a number of messaging resources that can be clustered:

  • Nirvana Channels
  • JMS Topics
  • Nirvana Queues
  • JMS Queues
  • Access Control Lists
  • Resource Atrributes including Type, Capacity, TTL
  • Client Transactions on Nirvana Resources

Within the context of a cluster a single instance of a channel, topic or queue can exist on every node within the cluster. When this is the case all attributes associated with the resource are also propagated amongst every realm within the cluster. The resource in question can be written to or read from any realm within the cluster.

The basic premise for a Nirvana Cluster is that it provides a transparent entry point to a collection of realms that share the same resources and are, in effect, a mirror image of each other.

A Nirvana cluster achieves this by the implementation of some basic concepts described below:

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