The SPS uses SiteMinder responses to determine a destination for a request. Since transactions that are routed through the SPS include an interaction between the SPS web agent and SiteMinder, any SiteMinder responses gathered during the authentication and authorization process may be used by the SPS to determine the destination of a request.
For example, if a user directory contains information about the account type for a banking web site, the SPS can proxy users with different types of accounts to different destinations. This enables an enterprise to provide a higher quality of service to its best customers. Customers with standard accounts can be handled by one set of destination servers, while customers with premium accounts can be handled by a separate set of high performance destination servers.
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