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Database Requirements

You can run the Policy Orchestrator product suite with either of the following source database types:

The compatible products and versions for each of these are listed below.

MS SQL Server

You can use any of the following MS SQL database servers for Policy Orchestrator and Predictive Analytics:

Product Versions
Microsoft� SQL Server Express Edition with Advanced Services
  • 2005 service pack 3 or higher
  • 2008 service pack 1 or higher
  • 2012
Microsoft� SQL Server Standard Edition
  • 2005 service pack 3 or higher
  • 2008 service pack 1 or higher
  • 2012
Microsoft� SQL Server Developer Edition
  • 2005 service pack 3 or higher
  • 2008 service pack 1 or higher
  • 2012
Microsoft� SQL Server Enterprise Edition
  • 2005 service pack 3 or higher
  • 2008 service pack 1 or higher
  • 2012

For more information about Microsoft� SQL Servers, see the following page of the Microsoft homepage:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/default.mspx

Before you can install PCO/PDA you will need to do a number of tasks to prepare your MS SQL database environment. These are described in "Preparing MS SQL Databases."

Oracle Database

To optimally install and run a production environment of PCO/PDA using Oracle databases, you should create the databases for PCO/PDA on a dedicated database server. This is especially true when your source data is coming from a medium- to large-sized AE or AM system. This applies to both a standalone and clustered Oracle databases.

You can use the following versions of an Oracle database for the Policy Orchestrator product suite:

Product Versions
Oracle
  • Version 10 (10.2.0.4 or higher)
  • Version 11.1
  • Version 11.2 / 11gR2
  • Version 12c

For more information about Oracle databases see the following website:
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/database/index.htm

Before you can install PCO/PDA you will need to do a number of tasks to prepare your Oracle database environment. These are described under "Preparing Oracle Databases."

 


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