Are you just developing on it? Doing QA? Load Testing?

I develop using VMs with CF9/10 and SQL 2000 or 2005. I give them around 
2GB and with some fairly memory intensive apps, that works fine.

RAM is cheap these days though, 8-16GB should be reasonable.

On 12/11/12 10:04 PM, Byron Mann wrote:
> I'd say you should have a test server that mimics production as close as
> possible, but know the reality of budgets.
>
> Otherwise, I'd say 4GB minimum so things at least function, but 8GB would
> probably be a better start.
>
> Just pick a chassis that allows for more and you can grow with it.
>
> Also spend time configuring CF and SQL memory limits to help keep things
> running OK.
>   On Dec 11, 2012 9:21 PM, "Jenny Gavin-Wear" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I'm setting up a testing server.
>>
>> CF7, SQL 2005.  Can someone tell me the minimum RAM required please?  It
>> doesn't have to set any records....
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jenny
>>
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