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Supported database versions
Data Warehouse Appliances
Teradata 14.00
Teradata 14.10 (see note below)
Teradata 15.0 (see note below)
Teradata 15.10 (see note below)
Supported operating systems
Database | Supported Operating Systems | Minimum OS Version | Maximum OS Version |
---|---|---|---|
Teradata 14.00 | SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) | SLES 10 | SLES 11 |
Teradata 14.10 (see note below) | SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) | SLES 10 | SLES 11 |
Teradata 15.0 (see note below) | SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) | SLES 10 | SLES 11 |
Teradata 15.10 (see note below) | SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) | SLES 10 | SLES 11 |
Database requirements/limitations
- ODBC connections must use Teradata session mode and Native Large Object Support.
- Geodatabase functionality is not supported with Teradata.
- Feature services are not supported with Teradata at ArcGIS 10.3. They are only supported starting at ArcGIS 10.3.1.
- All spatial columns must be named, or aliased to, SHAPE for ArcGIS to recognize it as a spatial column in the table.
Software required to connect to a DBMS
Your client machine (for example, the one running ArcMap) will need to have the appropriate client files installed for the RDBMS you are using. These client files are available from their respective RDBMS vendors, but some are also available on My Esri as a convenience. See Database clients for more information. RDBMS client files available from My Esri are IBM DB2, IBM Informix, Microsoft SQL Server, and PostgreSQL. Client files for ALTIBASE, IBM Netezza, Oracle, SAP HANA, and Teradata are not available on My Esri and must be obtained from the RDBMS vendors.