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Webserver
The webserver is an optional server that hosts and distributes the webpages generated by Delft-FEWS. Hardware requirements depend on the intended use.Virtualization
PiService It is possible to deploy the master-controller components / forecasting shells in virtualized environments. It is recommended to contact the Delft-FEWS product management beforehand so that they may advise on virtualization options
This is an optional service which allows SOAP clients to interact with and retrieve data from the FEWS system.
Requirements overview
Component | Description | Hardware requirements | Operating system/ Software requirements | Instances |
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Operator Client (Gui) | The Delft-FEWS client used by end-users. | client side, normal pc | Windows 7 / 8 / 10, Server 2008 / 2012(R2) Linux RedHat Enterprise, CentOS (6.x 64 bit, 7.x 64 bit) / SLES (11.x, 12.x) | As many as there are clients |
ConfigManager
| Control and distribute configuration via the Master Controller database. | client side, normal pc | Windows 7 / 8 / 10, Server 2008 / 2012(R2) Linux RedHat Enterprise, CentOS (6.x 64 bit, 7.x 64 bit) / SLES (11.x, 12.x) | As many as there are application managers |
Forecasting Shell Server | Executes forecast models and stores the results in the central database. | Minimum 2 GB RAM and 1 one CPU core per Forecasting Shell Server instance. CPU typically Intel Xeon E5606 2.33 GHz or equivalent. Always reserve 1 CPU core for the OS. | Windows 7 / 8 / 10, Server 2008 / 2012(R2) Linux RedHat Enterprise, CentOS (6.x 64 bit, 7.x 64 bit) / SLES (11.x, 12.x)
| Recommended minimum 2, more depends on computational load |
Master Controller Server | Dispatches tasks to the Forecasting Shell Servers. Maintenance of central database. Synchronisation between master-controllers. Sends system alerts.
| Minimum 1 GB RAM per MC instance. CPU typically Intel Xeon 2.33 GHz or equivalent. | Windows 7 / 8 / 10, Server 2008 / 2012(R2) Linux RedHat Enterprise, CentOS (6.x 64 bit, 7.x 64 bit) / SLES (11.x, 12.x)
| 1 or 2 |
Central Database | Central data repository | See Database vendor requirements + 8 GB RAM per DB server including 1 MC DB instance and. CPU typically Intel Xeon E5606 2.33 GHz or equivalent. Add 1 GB RAM per extra MC DB instance. | Oracle 9 / 10 / 11 / 12 PostgreSQL 8.4 / 9.2 / 9.3 / 9.4 MS SQLServer 2008 / 2008R2 / 2012 / 2014 The database instance(s) can be a hosted on an existing database server or cluster. | One instance per Master controller |
Admin Interface | Super-user monitoring, system control and task scheduling | Minimum 1 GB RAM | Apache Tomcat 6 / 7 | One instance per Master-Controller machine |
Archive Server (Optional) | Stores forecast data, performance indicator data and configurations on a longer time scale than in the central FEWS system. | Ample storage space for Archive files | Apache Tomcat 6 / 7 Separate database instance with same requirements as Central Database for Master Controller. | 1 |
"NFFS/FEWS" Web Server (optional) | For disseminating forecast data and data from other sources | Typically 1 GB RAM per server instance and CPU Intel Xeon 2.33 GHz or equivalent. | Weblogic 11g with an Oracle Database. Weblogic as Application Server . | 1 or 2 |
PiService (optional) | Data access component. | Typically 1 GB RAM per server instance and CPU Intel Xeon 2.33 GHz or equivalent. | Apache Tomcat 6 / 7. Preferrably not on the same machine as the master-controller. | 1 |
Scalability, number of servers
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Typically in a dual master-controller setup every master-controller has its own machine so that maintenance can take place without offline time.
Virtualization
It is possible to deploy the master-controller components / forecasting shells in virtualized environments. It is recommended to contact the Delft-FEWS product management beforehand so that they may advise on virtualization options. The Deltares ICT team has most experience with Delft-FEWS on VMWare VSphere with in-depth knowledge but Delft-FEWS is also known to run on Microsoft Hyper-V. Virtualization of the Delft-FEWS back-end services can generally be done without problems. Best practice is to build small appliances so that the Master Controller, MQ Server ( Jboss / ActiveMQ) and Tomcat Servlet Engine ( Admin Interface) all have their separate virtual machines. Virtualization of the Forecasting Shells is currently not recommended for heavy computational models. For every Forecasting shell there should be a separate virtual forecasting shell server. The number of virtual processor cores issued should never exceed the number of physical cores for forecasting shells.
Grid computing
FEWS can work with grid computing. Especially when working with heavy computations, e.g. ensemble forecasting or 3d hydraulic computing this can be an interesting option to explore. It is recommended to contact the Delft-FEWS product management beforehand.
Java JRE versions
Note that for security reasons, java should never be installed inside a browser. Delft-FEWS only uses the java JRE in embedded form.
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