In most of the sas platform we have these basic set of SAS servers, they are
What you want to know abou these servers?
It is important to know the functionality of each server as they have different properties. For any analytics platform all the above server are used. Each of the server uses other SAS utility which should not be confused as the server. SAS object spawner, job scheduler are few examples.
Also it is important to know what are the authentication mechanism each server support. For example, Host authentication works with Workspace server but it won't work with stored process server.
Apart from the server I mentioned above it is most common to see SAS Java batch server, SAS Data step batch server and SAS grid server. On a nutshell these servers are used only during special purposes.
I will be explaining about each server in upcoming post.
- SAS workspace server
- SAS stored process server
- SAS OLAP server
- SAS batch server
- SAS/ connect server
What you want to know abou these servers?
It is important to know the functionality of each server as they have different properties. For any analytics platform all the above server are used. Each of the server uses other SAS utility which should not be confused as the server. SAS object spawner, job scheduler are few examples.
Also it is important to know what are the authentication mechanism each server support. For example, Host authentication works with Workspace server but it won't work with stored process server.
Apart from the server I mentioned above it is most common to see SAS Java batch server, SAS Data step batch server and SAS grid server. On a nutshell these servers are used only during special purposes.
I will be explaining about each server in upcoming post.
Comments
Post a Comment