Specifications
Snap Doc 4
3. HDD Space 30 GB
Hardware specifications depend greatly on the workload and throughput that is required.
Higher end processors and greater amounts of memory will increase the amount of
information and data that Reform can process thus improving overall system throughput.
For load balancing or failover, multiple servers can also be used. (Note: A license for Reform
and each plug-in is required for each server running the software.) Before obtaining the
server that you plan on utilizing for Reform, please check the plug-ins’ user manuals for
System Requirements as well as they may require additional hardware. For production
systems, we also recommend redundant hard drives utilizing the mirroring features of RAID
(Redundant Array of Independent Disks) to minimize data loss and expedite system
recovery in the event of a hardware failure. Battery backups are also suggested to maintain
system uptime and reliability in case of power failures.
Installation
To install the Snapdoc Plug-in components, download and run the installer.
Step through the prompts and accept the User License Agreement. The installation will
begin. Allow the installation to complete and then read on to the next section to learn how
to set up the Snapdoc integration.
Plugin Registration and Licensing
When evaluating Reform 12, the plugins will also be in an evaluation mode for that period
of time. Once Reform has been purchased and licensed, the required plugins must also be
licensed in order to continue functioning correctly.
Please see the “Reform 12 Licensing and Registration” section of the Reform 12 User
Manual for more information on how to license Reform 12 Plug-ins. After the license is
entered, the Reform Spooler will need to be restarted to refresh the licenses. More
information regarding the Reform Spooler Service can be found in the Reform 12 User
Manual.
Starting the Required Services
1. First, the Reform spooler must be running. The service name is “Reform12
Spooler Service”