HCP nodes

The core hardware for an HCP system consists of servers that are networked together. These servers are called nodes.

When you access an HCP system, your point of access is an individual node. To identify the system, however, you can use either the domain name of the system or the IP address of an individual node. When you use the domain name, HCP selects the access node for you. This helps ensure an even distribution of the processing load.

For information on the URLs you can use to access an HCP system, see URLs for access to HCP. For information on when to use an IP address instead of a domain name, see Using an IP address in a URL.

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