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Group List
Large enterprises often have load balanced groups of servers providing web, middleware, and database functionality. The servers in the group often perform the same functions and have the same set of dependencies on other infrastructure components. For a service with tens of servers in a group, the service topology representation can quickly get very cumbersome. To handle such environments, eG Enterprise allows administrators to define server groups that represent a collection of similar servers. By including a server group in a service topology representation, administrators can indicate that all the servers in the group have the same set of dependencies on other parts of the infrastructure. Topology representation using server groups are compact and concise to represent, and simple to understand.
This page appears when a group that is part of a segment/service topology is clicked, and displays the components that belong to the group and their current state. Since the state of a group depends upon the state of the components that it constitutes, using this page, you can quickly identify the components that are responsible for the abnormal state of the group. Clicking on a component here will lead you to a page that depicts the layer model, tests, and measures related to the component.
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