Architecture Diagram

TeamWork™, Database Change Management, Architecture Diagram




  1. User Workstation
    TeamWork offers multiple facilities and tools suitable for different needs:
    1. TeamWork Management Studio – Used for setting and configuring TeamWork, performing change management tasks and generating reports
    2. TeamWork Sidebar – Used for day-to-day change management tasks
    3. TeamWork VS2008 Add-in – Used for day-to-day change management tasks
    4. TeamWork Deployment Manager – Used for determining what will be deployed, dealing with conflicts, and creating an autonomous package for deployment
  2. Application Server
    TeamWork services are installed on an application server. The server can be a virtual machine and doesn't have to be dedicated for TeamWork only.
  3. Database
    1. TeamWork repository holds all versioning information and development assets. It is created during server setup process and doesn’t require setup of a dedicated Oracle database (it can be placed on any existing Oracle database, which may continue and serve other organizational needs as well).
    2. On every Oracle database instance which has at least one schema, managed by TeamWork, another small TeamWork footprint is created (this is a completely standard Oracle schema, and requires no agent or other services to run). No changes are done to other user schemas.
dbMaestro TeamWork, provides us full control on our databases environments. Having our schemas sync between all environments made a big change in the DBA’s and developers efficiency. TeamWork integration to MS-TFS, provides us End-to-End products development life cycle.
Mr. Shahaf Azriely, Director of IT, IncrediMail Ltd.



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