GLU DevOps

Guidance on all things DevOps related for GLU Users.

GLU.Engine Server Specifications

GLU.Engine The GLU.Engine Server hosts the executable generated by the GLU.Console. It takes the form of a .WAR (if clients...

GLU.Engine Deployment Guide

This section describes how to setup and deploy a GLU.Engine from the point when the build button is pressed on...

GLU.Monitoring Deployment Guidelines

The GLU.Engine, which runs on a Java Virtual Machine (JVM), leverages Java Management Extensions (JMX) to present internal metrics and...

GLU.Logging Deployment Guidelines

GLU.Engine Logging Approach Each GLU.Engine has within it a number of classes. For example a dedicated class is responsible for...

GLU.Engines in a Load Balanced environment

To optimize resource utilization, enhance throughput, ensure redundancy, minimize response time, and prevent resource overloading, it is recommended to deploy...

GLU.Engine Management APIs

JMX provides a standard mechanism to monitor and manage applications. By default your GLU.Engines will expose management endpoints as JMX...

Running GLU.Engines in Docker Containers

GLU supports pushing an instance of a GLU.Engine as a Docker container to a container registry such as Dockerhub, Azure...

GLU.Analytics Deployment Guidelines

All GLU Analytics system runs on a separate server to the GLU.Engine. For testing purposes just a single server is...

AWS ECR configuration

Configure GLU.Engine settings Please refer to AWS ECR documentation for details (AWS ECR) Use the example below to configure GLU.Engine...

Performance Benchmark

Context GLU.Ware is all about speed. Not just the ability to ‘Integrate at Speed’ but equally so, to ‘Process at...
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