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Sybase SQL Anywhere 11.0.1 Developer Edition on Fedora 8 32-bit

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This 32-bit Fedora 8 AMI has been pre-installed with Sybase SQL Anywhere 11 Developer Edition. SQL Anywhere is a comprehensive package providing data management and data exchange technologies that enable the rapid development and deployment of database-powered applications. SQL Anywhere's data exchange technologies extend information in corporate applications and enterprise systems to databases running in mission-critical frontline environments.

Submitted By: Sybase  
AMI ID: ami-d9b553b0
AMI Manifest: sybase/sybase_SQLAnywhere11_Fedora8_i386_image.manifest.xml
License: Public
Operating System: Linux/Unix

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

Product
Version
ESDs or Patches
Fedora
8
(none)
SQL Anywhere Developer Edition
11.0.1
(none)

Security Environment 

Installed Software
Login(s)
Password(s)
Fedora
root
(none)
SQL Anywhere Developer Edition
dba (for demo database)
sql (for demo database)

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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