PE version is a robust, monolithic turnkey install. They used to have a 
community based test VM pair which had much lighter requirements (albeit 
with less services) but I haven't checked in a long time so it may not be 
available any longer.

On Monday, March 30, 2015 at 3:32:52 PM UTC-7, Vince Skahan wrote:
>
> geez puppet needs a 'lot' of oomph to spin up the first node....
>
> Evaluation Environment
>
> An evaluation environment is run on a monolithic installation and is 
> suitable for evaluating PE on 250 or fewer nodes. We recommend that your 
> hardware meets the following:
>
>
>    - A 4-core server with 6 GB of RAM
>          - At least 100 GB of free storage in /opt for PuppetDB
>       
> We strongly recommend that users on systems with 4 GB of RAM upgrading or 
> migrating to PE 3.7 from PE 3.3 or earlier upgrade to 6 GB of RAM before 
> attempting to upgrade or migrate their PE installation.
>
>
> I have a 16-GB ram Intel NUC (
> http://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/product-briefs/nuc-kit-d54250wyk-product-brief.pdf)
>  
> running Centos7 and was thinking of spinning up some VMs to try this out. 
>  Does this system have enough oomph to run the 10-node-max free eval, or am 
> I going to be stuck with running masterless perhaps ?
>
>

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