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Meaning of ITS instance. What is it: installation that runs one or more ITS services. An ITS.

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Definition ITS instance

ITS INSTANCE title: ITS instance (BC-FES-ITS) (SAP Library - Glossary)
ITS INSTANCE category: Internet Transaction Server (BC-FES-ITS)
ITS INSTANCE explained:

A unit of an Internet Transaction Server (ITS) installation that runs one or more ITS services.

An ITS instance consists of one or more AGate instances and one or more WGate instances. When you have run the ITS installation program once to create the physical installation, you can add any number of instances by running the installation program again.

Running multiple instances as part of the same physical installation enables you to minimize hardware requirements and response times, but still use them for different purposes, such as development or testing. You can also start and stop instances individually, and configure them separately in ITS Administration.

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