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| A variety of factors may place constraints on the architecture being developed:
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| Network topology
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| </li>
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| <li>
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| Use of a given database vendor or an existing database
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| </li>
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| Web environment (server configurations, firewall, DMZs, and so forth)
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| </li>
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| Servers (hardware model, operating system)
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| </li>
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| Use of third-party software or a particular technology
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| Compliance with existing standards
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| </li>
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| </ul>
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| For example, if the company uses only one type of database, you will probably try to use it as much as possible to
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| leverage&nbsp;the existing database administration skills, rather than introducing a new one.
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| </p>
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| These architectural constraints, combined with the requirements, help you define&nbsp;an appropriate&nbsp;candidate for
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| the system architecture. Capturing these constraints will ease integration with the environment; and may reduce risk,
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| cost and duplication of solution elements.
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