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SQL Anywhere offers an enterprise caliber, fully-transactional database that scales from 64-bit servers with thousands of users down to small handheld devices. SQL Anywhere includes advanced features such as immediate refresh materialized views, dynamic cache sizing, snapshot isolation, built-in full text indexing, row-level locking, online backups, event scheduling, and remote data access to other RDBMS. It also includes a comprehensive set of tools that allow administration, modeling, debugging, monitoring, and profiling of the database.
Installed Software
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Product
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Version
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ESDs or Patches
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Fedora
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8
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(none)
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SQL Anywhere Developer Edition
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11.0.1
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(none)
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Security Environment
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Installed Software
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Login(s)
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Password(s)
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Fedora
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root
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(none)
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SQL Anywhere Developer Edition
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dba (for demo database)
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sql (for demo database)
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Getting Started with this AMI
This section will discuss the following:
- When you launch your AMI instance the first time, you will be
prompted to accept the Sybase SQL Anywhere license agreement.
Accept the license and you will be authorized to run SQL Anywhere.
- The AMI has been installed with the SQL Anywhere demo
database. Start it up like this:
dbeng11 –ud
~/sa11_samples/sqlanywhere/demo.db
Documentation
Sybase SQL Anywhere user documentation: http://infocenter.sybase.com/help/index.jsp?topic=/com.sybase.help.sqlanywhere.11.0.1/sqlanywhere_en11/help_top_index.htm
Support
The Sybase Developer Network offers resources and support for users
of this AMI: http://www.sybase.com/developer/support
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