should be able to answer all of your questions....
Basically, there are two different JDE Products: World and OneWorld. World is designed for an AS/400 environment and OneWorld is made for a Client/Server environment.
I'm not familiar with World, but here's the skinny on OneWorld.
Platforms: RS6000, HP9000, AS/400, and Wintel/NT
Databases: DB2, Oracle, MS-SQL Server
As for versions, the naming convention works like this:
B7332
The 'B' is for OneWorld. World versions all start with 'A'
7.3.3 is the current base release.
The 2 is for 'Cummulative Upgrade 2' Currently, you can run base code (B733), cum. update 1 (B7331), cum. update 2(B7332) or Cum Upgrade 3, which is called XE (if they had followed their own naming convention, it would have been called B7.3.3.3)
JDEdwards is going to begin phasing out support of B7332 in favor of XE. If you are doing a new implementation, don't worry about the naming of the old versions, just get XE.
OneWorld Requires at LEAST two servers (*). One will function as the Enterprise Server. This can be any of the platforms listed above. The second is a Deployment Server used for Object Management, Upgrades, etc. This one MUST be a Windows NT server.
* NOTE: Some consulting firms offer what is called a Combo Box. This effectively makes one server work as both the Enterprise and Deployment servers. Needless to say, this requires that you use the Wintel/NT platform for your Enterprise box as well. This will save some $ on the front end, but in my experience, if you have to try to save $ on the front-end you have no business implementing an ERP solution. JDEdwards does NOT recommend or support Combo boxes. We have one and now use it solely for its Deployment Server Role with a seperate nmachine for the Enterprise box.
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