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DBSync Cloud Replication is a J2EE compliant application . Therefore, it that can run on in any J2EE container like Tomcat, JBoss, WebSphere or others as a WAR deployment. By default, User will get the Tomcat inside the installation folder of DBSync's On-Premise version.

Operating Systems

 As DBSync is a Java

The default install of DBSync Cloud Workflow comes along with Tomcat and is supported by the DBSync Cloud Workflow team.

Since DBSync Cloud Workflow is a Java-based application, it can run on in any Java supported platforms - like Windows, Linux and Unix. It is also supported for both 32-bit and 64-bit processors by installing the appropriate Java VM and J2EE container.

Operating SystemVersionSupportWindows32-bit & 64-bit

All version of windows that support Java 8 runtime.

platform like

  • Windows
    • Windows 10
    • Windows 8
    • Windows 7
    • Windows Vista
    • Windows 2003 Server
  • Linux
      32-bit & 64-bit
        • Solaris
        • Fedora
        • Redhat
        • CentOS
        • Ubuntu
      • Unix
      FlavorsCurrently, we do not support the Unix Operating System.

      Hardware Requirement

      Minimum HardwareRecommended specificationsRAM

      1 GB

      4 GB

      Hard Disk

      200 MB free space

      250 MB free space

      Clock Speed1 GHz2 GHZ or better Dual-Core CPUOperational Requirement
      • flavors

      It is also supported for both 32bit and 64bit processors by installing the appropriate Java VM and J2EE container.

      Minimum Software & Hardware Requirement

      Software

      • Oracle Java JDK 1.8 and above, a version can be 32-bit or 64-bit based on Linux Server config.

      Hardware

      • 1 GB Free RAM
      • 1 GHz or better CPU
      • Install: 150 MB free space
      • Map/Process store: 5MB/map
      • Operational: 1GB (Log files, Event Queues

      etc)1GB (Log files

      ,

      Event Queues

      etc)

      Software Requirement

      Required SoftwareInformationJava (Windows & Linux)

      Java 7 or 8 is required. However, we recommend using Java 8.

      The version of 1.7.0_79 and 1.8.0_131 are internally tested.

      JDK (Windows & Linux)

      DBSync also requires Oracle JDK other than JRE.

      (Learn more about JDK - http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html)

      JRE (Windows & Linux)DBSync only supports the Oracle Java runtime. At the time of Installation, the Installer detects the JRE is install on the machine or not. If system detects that JRE is not installed then the DBSync installation comes with pre compiled version of JRE that is run during the installation.

      To know which version of Java is installed in your machine, open the command prompt and type "java - version". This will return the java installed on your machine. Alternatively, you can also open your root folder and navigate to program files to check if the folder "Java" exist in it or not . If the folder exists then, java is installed on your machine. If the folder does not exists then, you can install Java by clicking on the following link:

      http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html

    Supported Browsers

    DBSync recommend using the following browsers.

    BrowserBrowser Version MAC SupportWindows Support
    Chrome11 & AboveSupportedSupported
    Firefox10 & AboveSupportedSupported
    Internet Explorer9 & AboveSupportedNot Supported
    Safari4 & AboveNot SupportedSupported
    Info
    titleUseful Hint
    • All browsers must have cookies and java script enabled.
    • Browsers that use the latest version of Webkit, Blink or Gecko are not directly supported.
    • For Firefox, apart from the stable versions, there is also support for the latest Extended Support Release of the chrome.
    • Internet Explorer 8 & 9 are also supported. But, please be aware that some CSS3 and HTML5 elements are not fully supported.
    • Please whitelist DBSync Website, iPaaS from your browser setting. Sometimes, a browser may block pop ups and as a result user may not open few modal windows.
    • The platform may not function in old Internet Explorer compatibility modes. Make sure user are using latest rendering mode. To do so from your debugging tools -> Press F12 and check the property "Document Mode".