Specifications

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The Bankway Statements Server is used to render statement documents. The server operates
on a stand-alone basis, creating and accumulating statements as a batch process. The server
responds to the Bankway business task to request viewing of an archived statement, as well as
Business Tasks for administration and maintenance.
It is strongly recommended that an appropriately configured server be dedicated to the
Statements Server role. If other applications must operate on the server, they should be
scheduled so there is no conflict over available resources.
The minimum hardware requirements vary based on institution size. The bank may opt to
increase specifications to answer extra needs, for example more hard drive space. The
Statements Server creates batches of data equivalent to a maximum of 1000 statements per
batch. Each individual batch has a maximum hard drive footprint of approximately 500 MB.
Institutions that plan to maintain a large volume of statement data online will require more hard
drive capacity than those which utilize near-line or offline storage more extensively.
The following information summarizes the Recommended Hardware Configuration for the
installation of FIS Statements Server for Banks between $300 Million in assets to $1.3 Billion in
assets.
Dual Intel Xeon 2.6 GHZ/512K Cache, or equivalent
3 GB DDR SDRAM Memory
Standard Keyboard and mouse
Optional monitor depending on server setup
4 128 GB high performance SCSI Hard drives
RAID 5 Configuration
3.5 inch, 1.44 MB Floppy Drive
CD-R/RW or DVD-R/RW Drive
1 (or more) 100Mbps (or greater) Ethernet adapter
DLT Tape 80/120 GB Tape Drive Unit
Tower Casing or Rack mount configuration depending on server setup.
Non-Redundant Power Supply with Uninterrupted Power Supply