On-Premises Installation Settings

There are different options for accessing the PANTHEON database.
For On-premises PANTHEON installation, you need a database, usually installed on the dedicated computer, i.e. server. The server is always active, so the data is always accessible. You must be careful to have correct safety procedures that prevent data loss (by creating backup copies), and physical and program protection, as well as the program itself.
The following user instructions explain different on-premises installation. According to the type of On-premises program installation selected, you install necessary tools and components:
On-Premises One-User Installation

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With one-user installation, the software is only used by one user on a personal computer. This chapter contains detailed instructions for this type of installation.
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Network Installation without a Dedicated Server
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When the program has fewer users (up to five), the strongest work station in the network can be set as the data server. On this computer, the user installs the SQL server with the database and PANTHEON program package. On other computers, the user only installs the PANTHEON program package. This chapter contains detailed instructions for this type of installation.
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Network Installation onto a Server
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When more than five users have access to the program, one computer is set to be the data server. On this computer, the user installs the database, and only installs the PANTHEON program package on the other computers. This chapter contains detailed instructions for this type of installation.
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Remote Users with Terminal Access
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Installing a data server is the same as network installation on a server. The basic purpose of this solution is to simplify installation on work stations, since they only function as terminals. This chapter contains detailed instructions for this type of installation.
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