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Teradata Virtual Machine Community Edition for VMware

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Community Edition is a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) operating system and Teradata Database packaged into a virtual container that runs in a VMware vSphere ESXI virtualized environment on third-party hardware. Community Edition software consists of a template and associated property files and scripts. When a Community Edition virtual machine is deployed, it operates as a fully functional instance of the configured Teradata Database. Once deployed by the VMware administrator, Community Edition can be used to evaluate Teradata Virtual Machine and the Teradata Database.
 
Note: You must have administrative privileges on the destination VMware environment to install and configure Community Edition virtual machines.

Getting Started

The first task is to download the TVM Community Edition template, install scripts, and user manual from DEV/x.

You will need the following technical requirements and components to run Community Edition.
 
Component Requirements
VMware ESXi version ESXi 5.5 or 6.0
 
Datastore space for template deployment:  Teradata Database: 30 GB minimum
 
vCenter management
• VMware administrator privileges
• Running vCenter Management instance (verified using the Microsoft
 
Services control within the vCenter image)
• vCenter Standard version (must support ESXi 5.5 or 6.0 servers)
• vCenter 5.5 or 6.0
 
vSphere Client
• Windows OS for vSphere Client
• vSphere PowerCLI version 5.5 release 2 or version 6.0
 
PowerCLI • Windows .Net Framework 4.5
• Windows PowerShell V2 or latest
• vSphere PowerCLI toolkit

 

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