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Client with 250 users

asked on January 16, 2014

 

I have a client with 250 users.

 

Which server requirements do you recommend? CPU? RAM? DATABASE? Would it be recommend to use a clustered database?

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replied on January 20, 2014

https://support.laserfiche.com/search/RecordClickHandler.ashx?url=https%3a%2f%2fsupport.laserfiche.com%2fGetFileRepositoryEntry.aspx%3fid%3d2399%26mode%3ddownload&sid=d1f59c17-b64c-438e-9150-7b795a34685c&rank=2

 

That is EDM 151 from conference last year (this years hasn't been posted yet) for enterprise hardware design. 

 

 

Is what you're saying that you have 276 TB of data in the Laserfiche system already? Or on your database server already? You'll definitely want to use all of the recommendations listed in those classes if that is your volume. 

 

 

For database recommendations see: EDM208 Database Tuning and Maintenance

 

https://support.laserfiche.com/search/RecordClickHandler.ashx?url=https%3a%2f%2fsupport.laserfiche.com%2fGetFileRepositoryEntry.aspx%3fid%3d2701%26mode%3ddownload&sid=8eda2a78-3d7d-41d8-b0ef-e6527d399c73&rank=2

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replied on January 16, 2014

In this case, it would be at least 124 active connections at the same time

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replied on January 16, 2014

72.000 documents per hour

276 TB of documents already in database 

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replied on January 16, 2014

Hi Gabriel,

 

I am likely not the best source for an answer. What I can recommend is that you provide more information. I do not believe that the number of licenses users adds much overhead to a server, but instead the amount of active connections at any given time would require more and more resources on the server, the larger the expected number would be. 

 

Laserfiche Employees,

Is there a white paper to go over that would provide recommendations on how to pick out the right server/delegate the right amount of resources to a machine?

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