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IFS Cloud and Oracle DBaaS

  • 12 July 2022
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Has anyone used Oracle DB as a Service to host IFSCloud?  Is there anything specific that we need to look out for?

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Best answer by Sajith D 13 July 2022, 00:48

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Hi @coobrians ,

Oracle SaaS is not something that IFS has certified. Even if you can get the instances up and running, you would be running a non-supported configuration so you  are going to have bit of a support nightmare. 

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Hi @Sajith D,

Thanks for confirming.

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Hi @Sajith D - is there a link to the IFS Supported Platforms for Remote IFS Cloud instances?  I can’t see anything in the community after Apps 10.

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Hi @coobrians ,

Good question! Just realized my self that the supported platforms for Cloud is not available in the community nor technical documentation (docs.ifs.com).

@Yasas Kasthuriarachchi , Can we look in to this please? https://docs.ifs.com/techdocs/22r1/070_remote_deploy/010_installing_fresh_system/010_planning_installation/005_platform_considerations/ has a mention of the supported platform page but there is no link to go an actually see this. 

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Hi @Sajith D @coobrians,

You can use following for now, but I believe the documentation should have a hyperlink to which R&D believes everyone has the access to and is maintained.
 

 

https://ifs.sharepoint.com/sites/IFSCloudProdInfo/SitePages/Supported-Platforms-22R1.aspx

 

Hi @Panchali Nanayakkara could you please inform or tag who would be able to assist in hyperlinking appropriate R&D maintained documentation for Supported Platforms visible to all  docs: https://docs.ifs.com/techdocs/22r1/070_remote_deploy/010_installing_fresh_system/010_planning_installation/005_platform_considerations/

Best Regards,
Yasas

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