The previous article analyzes the physical topology of SharePoint 2013. The physical topology is divided into 3 layers (2 tiers), as detailed in the SharePoint 2013 Farm (multi-tier Server) Installation Guide--least privilege, which goes on to go into the SharePoint 2013 world, analyzing SharePoint 2013 Farm logical architecture, you need to have a few basic concepts to understand first.
WEB Application
WEB application is created by SharePoint 2013 Products (not created directly in IIS) and is an IIS Site. It contains all of the SharePoint Site collections and is the highest level in the SharePoint logical architecture. You can isolate it by selecting the application pool so that it does not affect other Web application because of a Web application crash, which improves security.
Application Pool
The application pool can contain one or more Web application that allow you to isolate different Web application on the same server. Each application pool runs one or more worker Process (w3wp.exe). The Worker process is responsible for managing all request and response.
Content Database
Hosts the content of all SharePoint Web application, you can associate one or more content databases for a WEB application.
To synthesize the above, SharePoint Farm Logical Structure as shown in the following illustration,
The SharePoint site Collection (site collection) consists of a root web (the primary site) and all sites (sites) under that site. Each site can contain a list and a library. The List and library are used to store data in a SharePoint site, such as item, Documents. So the SharePoint Web application Logical structure as shown in the following illustration:
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