CloudBolt Architecture Quick Look
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There are two suggested designs: a single node and a distributed architecture.
• Single Node: This is recommended for users that are new to CloudBolt, as it is simplest to set up and maintain. A single
node architecture can be suitable for production environments if third party tools are used to maintain appliance
availability.
• Distributed Architecture: This can be used to maintain High Availability, which is used to increase scalability in larger
deployments. This deployment type is more complex to deploy and relies on external services to provide High Availability
of the platform, e.g. load balancing, file and database services.
This document is a high level overview of both architectures. We recommend you adapt them to suit the needs of your
deployment.
You can find a full reference architecture guide here.
CloudBolt is based on a standard 3-tier app model: Web/App/DB with a LAMP stack. Users interact with the application
using a Browser-based client or via integration into their own tools using the CloudBolt API.
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