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Operations Orchestration
The Codar solution includes a number of Operations Orchestration flows that perform Codar operations.
Note If you followed the instructions in the Codar Installation and Configuration Guide or Codar Upgrade Guide to configure Operations Orchestration, you should have already completed the tasks in this section to configure Operations Orchestration.
In this release, you can install Operations Orchestration with Codar using the Codar installer or you can install Operations Orchestration externally. Only one instance of Operations Orchestration is required for both topology and sequential designs. If you have upgraded from an earlier version of Codar, you may have configured multiple instances of Operations Orchestration for sequential designs. If you have upgraded from an earlier version of Codar that uses multiple instances of Operations Orchestration for sequential designs, you can continue to use the multiple instances of Operations Orchestration for sequential designs. If you have upgraded from an earlier version of Codar that uses only a single instance of Operations Orchestration or are installing Codar for the first time, only one configured instance of Operations Orchestration is supported.
This chapter describes the following tasks:
- Install the Operations Orchestration license
- Configure Operations Orchestration for topology designs
- Integrate with Operations Orchestration
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