If I was you... 2008 server is recommended 8 gig for OS. #1 min:16 gig ram or higher #2 min: 16 gig ram #3 min: 16 gig ram or 32 gig ram
Drives: 20 Gig? huh? my DB is exported is over 100 gig.. ADDM is going to give you a TON of data:: estimate like this:: 1200 CI's Per Server 1200 X 1000 boxes is 1.2 Million CI's Potentially that is That is alot of data ::: depending on what you are bringing in datawise big db.. How many servers is going to get scanned by the addm:: how many people are going to access the box? how many reports are you planning on? What about a separate reconciliation server:: as recommended:: it is a kicker on cpu and ram hope that helps. On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 4:03 PM, Kathy Morris <[email protected]>wrote: > ** ** > Hi, > > We are installing AR Server / Asset Management / CMDB / ADDM / Mid Tier > 7.6.4 on SQL 2008: > > *Currently the specs for AR Server are:* > Cores: 4 x 2.0 GHZ+ > RAM: 4 GB > Disk: 40 GB > OS: RHEL 5.5 -64 bit > Servers: 2 > > *Mid Tier:* > Cores: 4 x 2.0 GHZ+ > RAM: 4 GB > Disk: 20 GB > OS: Windows 2008 64 bit > > > *SQL* > Cores: 8 x 2.0 GHZ+ > RAM: 4 GB > Disk*: 40 GB > OS: Windows 2008 > 64 bit > Storage is in the SANS. Each server is virtual. The next phase we > may implement Incident Management / Change Management. What is a reasonable > size for RAM and Hardware? I thought 64 Bit should be at least 8G RAM. The > users are saying the documentation says "minimum requirements of 4G RAM." > What are your thoughts in terms of RAM? What would drive the sizing? Are > there some metrics that would help us to better calculate the size? > > The documentation stated that it should be 3.0GHZ. > > _attend WWRUG11 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"_ -- Patrick Zandi _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org attend wwrug11 www.wwrug.com ARSList: "Where the Answers Are"

