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l VMWare Environments. This includes VMWare Player, VMWare Workstation as well as
VMWare ESX Server.
l
VMWare VMotion. This means the virtual machine hosting PReS Workflow can be
automatically moved from one ESX server to another in a clustered installation.
l Microsoft Hyper-V/Azure infrastructure environments.
l Amazon Web Services (AWS)
PReS Workflow is not officially supported on any other virtual machines such as Virtual PC,
Parallels, Bochs, Xen, etc. While running PReS Workflow on these virtual machines may work
fine๎˜ƒ(they are properly detected by PlanetPress Suite 7.5.1 and higher) we have not tested them
and cannot offer support for them.
Warning
The PReS Workflow End-User License Agreement (EULA) specifies that a PReS
Workflow software license may only be used on a single virtual or physical PC at a time.
While copying a virtual machine for backup purposes is acceptable, running two
instances of the same machine, using the same serial number, is strictly prohibited.
Minimum hardware requirements
As with any software application, minimum hardware requirements represent the basic
hardware on which the software will run. Note however that settling for the minimum
specification is unlikely to produce the performance you expect from the system. It can be used
when configuring a trial or a development system, however.
l File system: NTFS (FAT32 is not supported)
l CPU:๎˜ƒmulti-core
l RAM: 6GB
l Disk Space:At least 10GB*1
*1: Requirements will depend upon the amount of data you process through PReS Workflow.
For instance, a PostScript file containing several thousands of documents could easily take up
several GBs.
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