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BlueCielo Meridian Enterprise 2012 System Requirements | BlueCielo ECM Solutions |
When estimating the disk space needed for a Meridian application or file server, there are many variables involved:
With all of these variables, an accurate disk space calculation is nearly impossible. But you can make a rough estimate with these formulas:
These are rough estimates only, but should give you a good start on estimating server disk space requirements.
We strongly recommend that vaults be located on a different drive on the same server from the Meridian program files. The streams can be stored on any local or network storage device accessible by Windows via a UNC address and the account under which the EDM Server service is run. Vaults cannot be located on mapped drives, which require an interactive logon session. However, local disk storage typically provides the best performance and reliability. Database files should be located on the fastest possible drives.
Note Windows normally uses extended memory to cache data before writing it to virtual memory on disk. However, Windows does not do this if a Hypertrieve database is stored on a network device accessed by a UNC location. In that case, Windows assumes that the data could be modified by other users since it does not reside on the local computer. Therefore, consider enabling the High Performance Option as described in About the High Performance Option even with moderate size vaults if performance seems inadequate in such a configuration.
Related concepts
About the installation requirements
Understanding system requirements for the Meridian server
Understanding server time requirements
Understanding network requirements
Understanding system requirements for Meridian clients
Understanding system requirements for optional modules
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