There are There’s no one size fits all when it comes to how the a billing solution is deployed. The LogiSense platform is designed for scalability. As LogiSense customers grow their business, they expect their back office system to handle the workloads and usage that come with a larger volume of customers, data and transactions.
There are 3 components to any LogiSense deployment. Cloud customers typically don’t have to concern themselves with these details but they are useful nonetheless for informational purposes.
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Component | Description |
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LogiSense Web Server(s) | The LogiSense Web Server is Windows IIS based and hosts the web admin portal . This is the administrator portal and RESTful API interface. The admin portal is through which an administrator configures the platform. |
LogiSense App Server(s) | The LogiSense App Server hosts the application services such as subscription billing and real time rating that power the LogiSense platform. The App Server runs multiple services; each service executes processing for a key LogiSense Billing processing block. |
LogiSense Database Server(s) | This server powers the Microsoft SQL storage database. The database contains configuration data, tables and business data that needs to be persisted. |
There are various deployment topologies that can be supported based on the scalability, performance and redundancy needs of the end customer. LogiSense Billing is deployed in a private cloud via Amazon Web Services (AWS).