Hi

sounds good enough for me

it depends off course a bit on the amount of projects you're running.
My build server at work has 4Gig memory (32bit) and runs 246 projects.

memory is one thing to keep an eye on,
but be sure to get VERY FAST disks

--> all that building is I/O intensive :
° getting source
° compile
° clean up
° ...


also the type of software you're making :
 put data in a database vs dna genome calculations

the one will require more CPU than the other

my 2 cents


with kind regards
Ruben Willems






On 31 July 2013 19:06, stevec <[email protected]> wrote:

> Our IT admin is ready to get a new PC for our CruiseControl.Net server.
> We're planning on getting a machine with 64-bit, I5 or I7 processor, 8 GB
> ram, running Win 7,  and I want to make sure we won't run into any issues
> or restrictions running CC.NET 1.8.x  and NAnt on this platform.  Is
> there anything we should aware of with CC.NET on this platform?
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