Spesification Hardware

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dani prasetyo

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Nov 22, 2016, 5:33:54 AM11/22/16
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Hi All,

what is standard spesification hardware for implementation idempiere?


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Paulo

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Nov 22, 2016, 7:08:50 AM11/22/16
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Hi Dani.

It depends of how big you business is... I mean... how many transactions per seconds will you business do in Idempiere.
You can use a single VM with very little memory, cpu and disk and have all working beautifully... as you can have a "ultra power mega master" running overloaded....
So... let us know... what size is you company and give us a idea what kind of business it is...

Another very important thing is scalability... its always a good idea... have you resources not limited to grow.
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dani prasetyo

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Nov 22, 2016, 9:42:04 PM11/22/16
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Hi Paulo,

please, example spesification hardware for beginning implementation.


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Sajeev

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Nov 23, 2016, 5:02:27 AM11/23/16
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Hi Dani

We had implemented ADempiere around 100 concurrent users from 3 different region in a country with the following requirement and it is working good.


Server: Server class hardware with Dual Socket 2.xG and 4 Core dedicated
                            300GB 15K RAID Protected 
                            16 GB RAM, Page file on SSD Recommended.
                            1Gbps Network, Microsoft Windows 2008R2+
                            Any Backup Application to protect structured data 

Few other stuff is also there in our VM. But it is not highly recommended. 

Paulo

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Nov 23, 2016, 8:13:33 AM11/23/16
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with this information for 100  users


Server: Server class hardware with:
Dual Socket 2.xG and 4 Core dedicated
300GB 15K RAID Protected
16 GB RAM, Page file on SSD Recommended.
1Gbps Network, Microsoft Windows 2008R2+
Any Backup Application to protect structured data


And that is my personal opinion commented above.
a very good sample

DUAL OR QUAD XEN
300GB SAS OR SSD
16 GB RAM.
Ubuntu 16 OS, for easy operation.
Gb network is for almost all todays hardware

Backups is another thing ... not about hardware implamentation.
If you have more disks, make them work as Raid 0 for better performance,  as much disk you have...as faster it will be..

And the most important thing is..
1 - Copilation of you Linux Kernel for memory set for Postgres.
1 - Set you postgres for fulfil you needs.

Postgres work better in FreeBSD than Windows and Linux.


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dell-Poweredge-Server-T320-Xeon-Six-Core-E5-2430-2-2Ghz-16GB-2x500Gb-Duo-SD-Card-/182360336168?hash=item2a7585e728:g:00kAAOSwImRYMchO
Server: Server class hardware with:

Chuck Boecking

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Nov 23, 2016, 12:43:51 PM11/23/16
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Hi Dani,

Here is the calculator I use for for everything from small to 200+ concurrent user systems:

You will need to see the AWS EC2 instance details for the machine size/specs.

Please note the costs error on the high side (AWS EC2 on demand pricing). If you purchase reserved AWS instances, the cost will be about 45% less.

I hope this helps,

Chuck

dani prasetyo

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Nov 23, 2016, 9:26:26 PM11/23/16
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Hi All,

Thanks for information standard spesification hardware to implementation idempiere.

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