Difference between revisions of "How to configure the Content Manager synchronization services to handle multiple Ad Manager databases"
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| + | === Run the synchronization services installer === | ||
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| + | === Remove the default (anonymous) instances of the synchronization services === | ||
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| + | === Create one or more named instances of the synchronization services === | ||
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| + | === Edit the synchronization service configurations === | ||
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| + | == Starting and stopping the services == | ||
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| + | == Monitoring the service logs == | ||
Revision as of 09:35, 14 May 2015
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Overview
Each instance of the Dot2Dot Ad Manager CM Publishing Service and the Dot2Dot Ad Manager CM Playback Count Service can be configured to synchronize a single Ad Manager database with one or more Content Manager instances.
If you need to handle more than one Ad Manager databases and you have a powerful server with lots of CPU and memory capacity, you can configure multiple named instances of the synchronization services, each one dedicated to synchronizing a particular Ad Manager database.