ODI studio installation Location

Hi, Can we install ODI studio at client's machine or we can only install it where we have install ODI.
Regards

ODI can be installed at any place irrespective of client machine or server machine.  Similarly the repositories  that is being used for ODI can also be housed at any machine irrespective of geographical location.
The only thing matter is the network bandwidth and its speed.
Note: See the certification matrix to know supported OS, Databases, JDK and other softwares.

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