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VantageCore VMware Quick Start

Product
VantageCore VMware
Release Number
2.5
Published
November 2022
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2022-11-01
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Product Category
Cloud

Using VantageCore VMware Quick Start

VantageCore VMware Quick Start provides information that helps you deploy Teradata VantageCore VMware.

The VantageCore VMware Quick Start targets a deployment size based on a single physical VMware ESXi host deployment of the Teradata Vantage Analytics Database. By limiting the deployment to a single host, you can eliminate or reduce variables related to deployment, such as the networking for BYNET.

BYNET is a private network connecting multiple database VMs that, together, make a single parallel database and is used for database traffic only. BYNET is run in loopback mode on a single-database VM deployment, thus a virtual port group for BYNET is only needed for the two-database VM deployment. Further, manual configuration required to create the deployment properties files is simplified and the files are generated automatically based on user responses to prompts.

Deploying Teradata VantageCore VMware in a Quick Start sets clear expectations around a simplified deployment, customer data space, and system availability.

Why Would I Use this Content?

Use this content to learn how to deploy Teradata VantageCore VMware Quick Start.

How Do I Use this Content?

Use this guide as a reference that steps you through the process of deploying Teradata VantageCore VMware Quick Start.

How I Get Started?

Start by reading VantageCore VMware Quick Start Requirements. You will then be ready to deploy Teradata VantageCore VMware Quick Start.