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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 pro-
duce the performance you expect from the system. It can be used when configuring a trial or a devel-
opment system, however.
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File system: NTFS (FAT32 is not supported)
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CPU:multi-core
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RAM: 6GB
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Disk Space:At least 10GB*
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: 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.
Recommended hardware requirements
Due to its versatility, OL Connect is used for a wide variety of applications. Consequently, it is difficult to
determine which hardware configuration will produce the best results for any given implementation.
The following specs should therefore be viewed as a general guideline that is most likely to produce
expected results for most implementations. You should, however, keep in mind that it may not rep-
resent the optimal setup for your particular application.
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File system: NTFS (FAT32 is not supported)
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CPU:Intel Core i7-4770 Haswell or equivalent
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RAM: 16GB
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Disk Space: 20GB*
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Storage Type: Solid State Drive (SSD)
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Networking: 10Gb Ethernet
*: 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.
Requirements for individual Connect modules
OL Connect Products comprises multiple modules that can be operated separately on multiple PCs.
Each module has its own set of requirements that may differ from the other modules. While the hard-
ware requirements described above are relatively generic when installing all Connect modules on a
single server, they should not be interpreted literally for each individual module.
When installing on multiple PCs, keep the following rules of thumb in mind:
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