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Client & Server System Requirements for SME
SME Technical Specifications:
SME and system requirements for Client Machine
- Minimum CPU required: 800 MHz minimum (Get a good mid-range size and use that)
- Minimum memory required: 2GB - 4GB recommended
- Minimum free hard disk space required: 300 MB, 1 GB recommended
- Operating system version: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
- Minimum screen resolution: 1024 x 768
- Network: 10MHz minimum, 100MHz or higher recommended
SME minimum system requirements for Server
- Minimum CPU required: 1.5 GHz, 2 or more GHz recommended.
- Memory/RAM: Ram requirement is a factor of the database size. Plan on 1 gig per gig of database size plus 2-gig minimum for operating system use.
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- MS SQL should not be installed on a domain controller due to security considerations and domain controller default SQL databases
- MS SQL version should be matched to server operating system 2008 – SQL 2008 R2, 2012 – SQL 2012 R2
- Server should have a separate drive for SQL Temp database usage as this database is written to often in high volume operations
- Minimum free hard disk space required: 4 GB minimum, 10 GB preferred
- Servers should be using a Raid 10 configuration with a separate drive for log files and temp database usage
- A separate partition can suffice if another drive is not available
- Minimum screen resolution: 1024 x 768 – SME is optimized for 1280 x 1200
- Network: 10Mbps min, 100Mbps or 1Gbps recommended.
- Operating System: Vista/Win 7/Win 8/Win 8.1, or Windows Server 2008 STD R2/2011 STD, 2012 R2 STD, SQL 2014 – not approved yet:
- MS Does not recommend installing MS SQL Server on a domain controller or SBS operating system. We also do not recommend installing on a server running MS Exchange Server.
- Database: MS SQL Server 2008, 2012 any edition.
- Note: The Express Edition is free and has no user limit, but does have a limit a 10GB limit for 2008 and 2012. This is sufficient size for most companies unless you plan utilizing stored documents. High5 suggests using a separate SQL instance for SME. We can share a SQL instance however certain maintenance tasks may take the other databases off-line while performing the maintenance
- Express version are limited in memory usage, Database size, processor cores, and in basic optimization functions
- SQL Server 2005 – no longer supported
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