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The minimum  system installation comprises of a single Platform container. The Platform and any other available pico processes may run in the Platform Container.

In order to scale out the system, you may install additional Execution Containers for your EC/ECSAs, and SCs. Additional Platform Containers may exist in a system, for high availability, but only one can be active at a time.

Many operations can be performed via the Command Line Tool or the Web Interface. However, some operations can only be performed from the Desktop user interface that are installed on separate Windows clients.

The Web Interface and Command Line Tool are automatically installed with the Platform Containers, Executions Containers.

The Platform Container host needs to have the Java Development Kit installed prior to the installation. The Java Runtime Environment is sufficient for Desktops and Execution Containers.

Network

It is common that the hosts are protected by one or more firewalls. In order for the communication between the various components of the system to work, you may need to update your firewall settings. For further information, about firewall settings, see 4.1 Communication Through Firewalls in the System Administrator's Guide.

Deployment on Hyperscalers

supports being deployed on hyperscalers, taking into consideration that the supported system requirements are met.

Containers

Operating System

The Platform Container and Execution Containers require any of the following Operating Systems:

  • Any Linux distribution that is intended to be a downstream, complete binary-compatible release using the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) operating system source code.

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.x/8.x on x86/x86-64

  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12.x/15.x on x86/x86-64

  • Ubuntu Server 16.04/18.04 on x86/x86-64

Java

Oracle JDK 8 or OpenJDK 8 must be installed on the server running Platform Container and Execution Containers.

If you want to use the Web Desktop, Java version 1.8.0_312 or later is required.

Databases

The following database types are supported:

  • Derby
  • Oracle Database 12.1, 12.2.0.2(Oracle 18c) and 12.2.0.3(Oracle 19c)
  • PostgreSQL 10 or newer
  • SAP HANA 2.0 (multiple-container database mode)

Other Third Party Software

The following software is optional or is required by optional components:

  • For Couchbase Enterprise Edition support, see the /wiki/spaces/3PP/pages/1671475.
  • Cloudera Distribution Hadoop 6.3.x or Cloudera Data Platform 7.1.x (Data Hub agent)
  • Elasticsearch version 6.2.1 (storage for Aggregation)
  • Grafana 7.5.5 or newer (visualization tool for System Insight)
  • InfluxDB 1.2.0 (storage for System Insight)
  • Kafka version 0.8-2.4.1
  • MySQL Cluster Carrier Grade Edition with NDB version 7.5.x, 7.6.x and 8.0.x
    • MySQL Cluster CGE version 8 is supported only for PCC functionality
    • All other uses of MySQL Database, MZ supports version 5.x
  • Python 2*) or Python 3*) (required by Python agents) 
  • Redis Labs Enterprise Cluster 4.4.2 (storage for Aggregation, Distributed Storage, and PCC)
  • ElastiCache (Redis service in AWS) (storage for PCC)

*) Versions that have not reached end-of-life. For further information, see https://devguide.python.org/#status-of-python-branches.

Desktop and Desktop Launcher

The following OS and third-party software are required by the Desktop and the Desktop Launcher:

  • Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.
  • Java Platform Standard Edition (JRE) 8 is required.

Web Browsers

For web based interfaces, it is recommended that you use the latest available versions of the following web browsers:

  • Google Chrome
  • Mozilla Firefox
  • Microsoft Edge


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