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Scalability
Servoy scales from a single user on a low power machine to all the way up to tens of thousands of concurrent users limited only by the hardware used and the speed of the backend database. Servoy Server can run on desktop machines all the way up to high-end mainframe servers on any platform that supports Java 1.5 or higher. Servoy can scale as you grow without having to re-write a single line of code. Using Servoy Cluster and Load Balancing, multiple Servoy Application Servers can be combined into 1 virtual Servoy Application Server, extending the scalability of the Servoy deployment platform even further.

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  • Microsoft Windows
  • Mac OS X
  • Solaris
  • FreeBSD
  • Red Hat Linux
  • Novel Suse Linux
  • other Other Linux flavors

Although not required as Servoy already optimizes all traffic between the Servoy Application Server and the Servoy Clients, Servoy also fully supports "virtual" operating systems such as Terminal Services, Citrix and VMware.

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titleSwitching operating systemsystems

Solution Solutions built in Servoy are platform independent, meaning that wether whether developed on Windows, Mac OS X or Linux, they can be deployed on a Servoy Application Server , - regardless on which platform the Servoy Application Server is running. Regardless on which platform the Servoy Application Server is running, Servoy Clients can be started against the Servoy Application Server from any platform.

Architecture
The servoy Servoy Application Server is based on Apache Tomcat.

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  • Hosts solutions
  • Provides database connectivity
  • databroadcasting Databroadcasting between Servoy Clients
  • Hosts running Web Clients, Batch Processors and Headless Clients
  • Provides email functionality
  • Executes report requests
  • Hosts Webservice connectivity