Dave:

The 256MB was on Windows 2000 Professional on a virtual machine running on 
unix.  It didn't run fast, but it did run.

An interesting thing -- we had a problem with Migrator swamping the Oracle 
instance for Remedy, so we dialed back the CPU resources on the VM as a quick 
and dirty fix.

--Phil


----- Original Message ----
From: Dave Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, January 25, 2008 1:23:33 AM
Subject: Re: System Requirements (Clients)

** 
Phil,
 
256meg on XP .... thats just enough for the OS on its own!
 
I was hoping to dig some documentary evidence though - I'm running a laptop 
here that won't go over 512meg, and am trying to build up a case for an upgrade.
 
Agreed with 1gb minimum, but if I can't pull through a BMC document to that 
effect, then I'm stuck with a fair amount of disc thrashing.
 
Regards
 
Dave

 
On 24/01/2008, Phil Murnane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
** 
Dave:
 
If the client is running XP, I'd look at 512MB as the minimum.  That should run 
any of the Remedy clients.  Of course if they want to run an office suite 
concurrently, then I'd go with 1GB minimum. 
 
Just my $0.02 worth,
--Phil
 
PS: I've run all the clients in 256MB on Windows 2000, but never tried it on 
XP.  I also ran all the clients (v4.x) in 64MB on Windows 98, but that hardly 
seems relevant (or am I just dating myself). :) 

 
----- Original Message ----
From: Dave Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 8:49:08 AM
Subject: System Requirements (Clients) 

** 
All,
 
I'm trying to determine the minimum/recommended configuration for the various 
AR Clients - User/Admin/Migrator.
 
Browsing through the compatibility matrix, the entry for the 7.1 migrator tool 
states 256MB RAM and a 500mHz processor as the requirements.  Considering that 
XP on its own doesn't run too well with 256meg, that seems like an unlikely 
requirement. 
 
For the admin and user tools, there is no (obvious) statement on minimum 
hardware requirements for running the tools.
 
Any suggestions from the community?
 
Regards
 
Dave Barber
 
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