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Revision as of 14:06, 11 June 2018
Contents
Hardware Requirements
The following are the minimum hardware and software requirements
Common
- Video card (integrated graphics processors) supporting DirectX 9 or higher. Note: when the system is used to report 3DV kind outputs
- Single core processors speed : 2.4 Ghz
FIELDPRO System client
- Microsoft Windows 7 or later operating systems
- 64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Sandy Bridge / Ivy Bridge microarchitecture (or compatible computer)
- 4 Gb RAM or greater
- 500MB hard disk free space or greater
eFIELDPRO Server
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 or later operating systems
- 64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Sandy Bridge / Ivy Bridge microarchitecture (or compatible computer)
- Single core processors speed : 2.4 Ghz
- Number of processor physical cores: 4
- 16 Gb RAM
- 7+x Gb of free hard-disk space:
- 1 Gb hard-disk space (Fieldpro Server)
- 6 GB hard-disk space (SQL Server)
- x GB hard-disk space (Fieldpro Database).
- Note: Fieldpro demo database installation would take 2 Gb of hard-disk space. Average database size with a daily usage after 3 years - 30 Gb
- Note: you should leave 15% to 20% of a drive empty for a OS purposes
- Note: you should plan extra place usually for daily database backups
- SQL server version: 2014 or higher
License
As part of a FIELDPRO installation, the user should get security license key.
You should get the server license for server machine and single user license for a user machine (no fieldpro servers)
In order for FIELDPRO to operate, the security key must be connected to (one of) the port(s) of your computer, or if you are using a network license, you must have access via your LAN to the license server computer. A printer may be connected through the standard parallel port security keys. The security key will not interfere with printer operations or other security keys (unless they are exactly the same model). FlexLM and USB keys are now also available.