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Rob Debbage
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Hi Richard, Ø Install the V11 dataserver on a seperate Windows 2012 server and configure the MSS DB connection to the remote machine using something like -H and -S equivelant of ODBC. Essentially yes. Your client would be connecting to a DataServer broker (either the Unified Broker controlled by the AdminServer, or the command-line _probrkr) running on the Win2012 box. When the DataServer broker receives a connection from the OE client on Linux then it will spawn a new process (_msssrv.exe) which establishes the connection to the MSS database via ODBC. Ø Would this result a performance penalty? I would assume that there would be a hit, but could not comment on the scope of it. You would be adding an extra network “hop” to your configuration; your ODBC connection would be to a remote MSS database rather than to one that is local to it which would likely have an impact. -Rob From: Richard.Kelters [mailto:bounce-RichardKelters@community.progress.com] Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 10:25 To: TU.OE.General@community.progress.com Subject: RE: [Technical Users - OE General] OE DataServer RE: OE DataServer Reply by Richard.Kelters Rob, If I understand correctly. We can remove V10 dataserver from the currently used Windows 2003 (service pack 1 which is not supported voor V11). Install the V11 dataserver on a seperate Windows 2012 server and configure the MSS DB connection to the remote machine using something like -H and -S equivelant of ODBC. Would this result a performance penalty? We want to upgrade OE and move from AIX to RedHat and run the schemaholder on V11 on Linux. Richard Stop receiving emails on this subject. Flag this post as spam/abuse.
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