I would say that any PC made in the last four years will probably be adequate for a test run of Evergreen. For production, well, bigger is always better, but the OpenSRF stuff should make adding extra machines reasonably easy.
Tara, could you tell me a little bit about your class? Off-list is fine if you don't feel like spamming, but I'd be very interested to hear about the nature of it -- are you installing Evergreen yourself, or is it already set up? What other ILSs are being discussed? jf On 11/5/07, Paul Bartell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Its pretty open ended, it all depends on the amount of people you expect > using the database at a time. Im sure if you *really* wanted to you could > run evergreen on an old pentium3 with 256mb ram, but there really isint > anything set in stone. It really depends on how many concurrent users you > expect to have. > > On 11/4/07, Tara Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > I've very intrigued by Evergreen as such I'm using it a one of the ILS > > software for a school term project for my Library Technician course. > > The only thing that I'm missing is whether there are any system > > requirements for Evergreen. From what I can understand there aren't > > any strict requirements because of the open nature of the product. > > Any help would be useful. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Tara Thompson > > Library Technician Student > > University College of the Fraser Valley > > > > > > -- > "If you are savvy and smart about the choices you make in life, The sky is > not the limit!" > Mark Shuttleworth > > Random quote of the week/month/whenever i get to updating it: "This is an > incline plane. You roll stuff down it." Or is it one of those "incline > planes have been used throughout the millenia, from the Egyptian pyramids to > this stupid science class" videos?" > - Jasmine Lee -- http://libgrunt.blogspot.com -- library culture and technology.
