I am new to Fedora and am planning on setting up a test environment for Fedora. 
 I asked my sysadmin to set up a new virtual server for me. He then asked me 
how many CPUs I needed, how much RAM and how much storage.  Any thoughts from 
this list on a decent set up for a test environment?  
 
My main objective is to run a couple pilot projects for research data set 
curation.  I am hoping to work on fairly small data sets so I am thinking 100GB 
of storage should be more than enough for now. However, I don't know what the 
minimum levels of processing power and memory are to run Fedora smoothly.
 
Thanks in advance for your input,
Josh
 
 
 
Joshua Gomez
Digital Library Programmer Analyst
Gelman Library
George Washington University
(202) 994-8267
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