This document explains how to:
For best results, Vertica strongly recommends that you read this Installation Guide completely prior to installation, particularly the Before You Install section.
Audience
This guide is intended for anyone responsible for installing and configuring Vertica.
Prerequisites
Vertica's physical architecture is designed to distribute physical storage and and to allow parallel query execution over a potentially large collection of computing resources.
Terminology
The most important terms to understand are host, instance, node, cluster, and database:
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A host is a computer system with a 32-bit or 64-bit Intel or AMD processor, RAM, hard disk, and TCP/IP network interface (IP address and hostname). Hosts share neither disk space nor main memory with each other. |
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Instance |
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An instance of Vertica consists of the running Vertica process and disk storage (catalog and data) on a host. There can be only one instance of Vertica running on a host at any time. |
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Node |
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A node is a host configured to run an |
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Cluster |
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A cluster generally refers a collection of hosts or a collection of nodes bound to a database. A cluster is not part of a database definition and thus does not have a name. |
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Database |
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A database is a |
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