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This is a discussion on Power center server and client within the Data Warehousing forums, part of the Databases category; Consider two cases: 1. Power center server and client on the same machine 2. Power center sever and client on the different machines what is the basic difference in these ...
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Power center server and client
Consider two cases: 1. Power center server and client on the same machine 2. Power center sever and client on the different machines what is the basic difference in these two setups and which is recommended?
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Re: Power center server and client
I have no clear idea about the differences in these 2 cases.
![]() But it is better to have both server and client on the same machine which helps instant updates/loads (feed and flat files) and requires no additional privileges for any access to the server. If they are put on different machines, then the users working on client either needs additional privileges to access the server or need to get the updates/loads done by raising a ticket.
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