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This is an older methodology which is simplified for educational purposes. In production a distributed approach is used with virtualization, containerization and cloud load balancing. However for a single site/low traffic non streaming service a basic implementation works fine. You can easily host both on a single server and just point onto itself. Yes its faster too.
Would you say it’s safer to host both on the same server?
(Faster as well? And I’m assuming this is when the Glue method is supported)
This is an older methodology which is simplified for educational purposes. In production a distributed approach is used with virtualization, containerization and cloud load balancing. However for a single site/low traffic non streaming service a basic implementation works fine. You can easily host both on a single server and just point onto itself. Yes its faster too.