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| '''Component''' || '''Minimum requirement''' || '''Recommended''' || [[File: | | '''Component''' || '''Minimum requirement''' || '''Recommended''' || [[File:check.png]] ''' We provide as Hosted Solution''' || '''Comment''' | ||
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| CPU || Quad Xeon/Intel Core i5+ || any higher CPU || [[File: | | CPU || Quad Xeon/Intel Core i5+ || any higher CPU || [[File:check.png]] Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1245 V2 @ 3.40GHz || | ||
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| RAM || 4 Gb || 16 GB or more || [[File: | | RAM || 4 Gb || 16 GB or more || [[File:check.png]] 32 GB || | ||
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| HDD || 50 Gb || 100 Gb or more, SDD (Solid State Drives), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID#RAID_1 RAID Type 1] || [[File: | | HDD || 50 Gb || 100 Gb or more, SDD (Solid State Drives), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID#RAID_1 RAID Type 1] || [[File:check.png]] 2 x 120 GB SSD RAID 1 || all space must be assigned to / partition | ||
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| OS || [[Centos_installation | Centos 6]] || x86_64 || [[File: | | OS || [[Centos_installation | Centos 6]] || x86_64 || [[File:check.png]] Centos 6.2 || | ||
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| Brand|| Any || DELL, HP, Fujitsu || [[File: | | Brand|| Any || DELL, HP, Fujitsu || [[File:check.png]] Intel || | ||
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Revision as of 16:06, 28 February 2013
Main principle - as powerful as possible.
For 1 server solution:
Component | Minimum requirement | Recommended | We provide as Hosted Solution | Comment |
CPU | Quad Xeon/Intel Core i5+ | any higher CPU | Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1245 V2 @ 3.40GHz | |
RAM | 4 Gb | 16 GB or more | 32 GB | |
HDD | 50 Gb | 100 Gb or more, SDD (Solid State Drives), RAID Type 1 | 2 x 120 GB SSD RAID 1 | all space must be assigned to / partition |
OS | Centos 6 | x86_64 | Centos 6.2 | |
Brand | Any | DELL, HP, Fujitsu | Intel |
Such server should handle up to 500 calls without problems. Calls without reencoding (also known as transcoding).