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Creating Environment Files

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An Omnidex Environment is usually prepared while it is in a non-production environment, and then deployed into a production environment.  Deployment can be as simple as copying the directory structure that contains the Omnidex Environment File, the data files and the Omnidex indexes.  These should be copied together so that they remain in sync.</description>
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Omnidex Environments

An Omnidex Environment is a term that describes all the aspects an Omnidex database.  This includes:

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Omnidex Environments to not require much in the way of maintenance.  Environments must be updated when the underlying metadata changes, such as database changes or indexing changes.  Environments may need to be regenerated when Omnidex is upgraded to a new version.  Normally, however, environments to not require regular maintenance.</description>
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Types of Environments

There are several types of Omnidex Environments, as described below.

Single-Database Environments

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