The following items
summarize some best practices for using the data preparation interface
and SAS LASR Analytic Server in your environment:
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Start as few server instances as
possible. You can load many tables into a server instance.
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Start additional servers when you
need to limit access to data that is loaded into memory. Start an
additional server instance and load the data for the group of users
that are authorized to view the data. Information about implementing
group-level security is provided in the
SAS Visual Analytics:
Administration Guide.
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Because a server description file
represents a server instance, use descriptive filenames for them.
For example, if data analysis is being performed by a team in a marketing
organization and the group wants to limit access to the data, then
start a separate server instance for the team and use a server description
filename such as marketingTeam1.
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Whenever a group, such as the marketing
team, needs additional data for analysis, use the same server description
file so that you load it into the same server instance. If the server
instance must be restarted for the group, use the same server description
file.
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Once explorations or reports are
created using a particular data source, do not change the name of
the server description file or the data source. If either of these
are changed, then the exploration or report will not work.