1.1 Architecture

Maximo SaaS Flex Architecture

  • A sample Maximo SaaS Flex architecture diagram is shown above. This is representative of a typical customer. Please note customer environment architecture(s) may vary depending upon customer specific requirements and ordered options.

  • Maximo SaaS Flex customers are provisioned two (2) environments by default: PROD and NON-PROD

  • Maximo Application and Database Servers are provisioned on dedicated servers as shown in the diagram above.

  • IT Administration for the PROD and NON-PROD environments is solely managed by the IBM SRE team

  • Clients can access PROD and NON-PROD systems via the Maximo browser GUI using HTTPS

  • IBM Maximo SaaS Flex is an internet based offering that runs over HTTPS. There is no private cloud or direct connect option for Maximo SaaS Flex.

  • Administrator (maxadmin) access is provided when environments are provisioned

  • Clients can optionally have one or more Enhanced Access Development (DEV) environments provisioned. These are available at an added cost.

  • Enhanced Access DEV environments allow clients remote desktop access to the Application Server console, WebSphere Console, Files, Folders, and SQL using OpenVPN

  • PROD and NON-PROD Application Servers are Linux O/S, Enhanced Access DEV environment

  • Application Servers are Windows O/S

  • All Database Servers are Linux O/S

  • Direct read-only database access to all Maximo IBM Cloud databases can be allowed through site-to-site or OpenVPN (setup is optional, but included)

 

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