Database Installation Options on One Physical Server
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PTC Recommended?
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Pros
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Cons
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1. One Database Instance
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Recommended for production Windchill database
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Better performance and reliability through lack of contention with other business systems or applications for system resources
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• Requires additional hardware
• Requires additional database licenses
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2. Multiple Windchill Database Instances
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Recommended for non-production Windchill databases (e.g. test, development, & training)
Data files for each instance should be located on separate disks
Acceptable for production and non-production Windchill databases for small deployments on a server with adequate resources
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• Reduces the number of required database licenses
• May reduce system maintenance (e.g. backup)
• Variable load and availability less important since system is not business critical system
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• May require more system memory
• Performance and availability of each application may vary due to resource contention
• Application and database upgrades may be delayed or more difficult if the required database versions conflict
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3. Multiple Windchill and Non-Windchill Database Instances
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Not recommended for more than one business critical enterprise application
Not recommended when optimal performance and availability are desired
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• Reduces the number of required database licenses- May reduce system maintenance (e.g. backup)
• Variable load and availability less important since system is not business critical system
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• May require more system memory
• Performance and availability of each application may vary due to resource contention
• Application and database upgrades may be delayed or more difficult if the required database versions conflict
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4. One Database Instance, Two or More Windchill Database Schemas
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Not supported
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NA
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NA
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5. One Database Instance, One or more Windchill Schemas and One or more Non-Windchill Database Schemas
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Not supported
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NA
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NA
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