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About Breeze technology A Macromedia Breeze installation includes components that interact to form a total solution. End users log in, enroll in courses, view reports, and complete additional basic functions using a web- based application that runs in a browser. End users can also participate in meetings using a Macromedia Flash Player based application.
For two computers to communicate over the Internet, the client computer must have the IP address of the server computer. Typically, the client uses a domain name such as www.mycompany.com, and a name server translates the IP address of the server. To send information to a specific application running on the server, the client must also know the port for that application.
Common configurations The previous figure in this document illustrates a common configuration for enterprise customers. For small- to medium-sized customers with simple network configurations, installing all Breeze server components on a single server is a viable solution. As an alternative, consider using two separate servers, as the following figure shows: The Breeze Presentation and Breeze Training server is installed on one computer, and the Breeze Live server is installed on a different computer.
Additional configuration guidelines The following are additional guidelines to help you set up your network and Domain Name Service DNS): Static IP addressees Breeze does not support static IP addresses to access the server. Many websites and systems let you access their content by entering either a URL, such as www.search.com, or an IP address, such as 66.252.27.402.
1935 for Breeze Live, for example. Several TechNotes at www.macromedia.com offer instructions about configuring a Breeze Live server. (Search for Flash Communication Server topics. Flash Communication Server powers Breeze Live.)
Breeze requires an SSL accelerator to support encrypted communication over the Internet. You can use a hardware solution, such as F5 BigIP SSL accelerator, to improve results. Macromedia recommends using hardware solutions, due to the high bandwidth requirements of streaming media.
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