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Is a Warehouse script required to execute on a particular machine ?

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Is a Warehouse script required to execute on a particular machine ?

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No, the script is not required to execute on a particular machine. The only requirement of a machine is that Warehouse be installed and running on that system and that the system have connectivity with systems that house the script’s data sources and targets. These remote systems should have Warehouse installed and running as well. Utilization and contention being equal, co-locating script execution with the most heavily-used data sets can often improve performance by reducing network latencies. Since scripts can be written in a portable manner, an unchanged script can be run and performance-evaluated on any system where Warehouse is present.

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