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faq:prerequisites_and_system_requirements [2020/08/05 07:54] urbanl Uprava instalovan0ho linuxu na Centos/RHEL 8 |
faq:prerequisites_and_system_requirements [2022/04/07 09:10] stekld [Table] |
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====== Prerequisites and system requirements ====== | ====== Prerequisites and system requirements ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Using BCV Appliance - standard way ===== | ||
+ | Typical requirement up to 7.000 users: | ||
+ | ^ Category----- | ||
+ | | Processor | ||
+ | | Memory | ||
+ | | Disk | A minimum of 250 GiB or more; The required disk space depends on the connected systems and the volume of managed data. | | ||
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+ | ===== Installing IdM on prepared OS - deprecated way before BCV Appliance ===== | ||
The following requirements are valid if you are installing all components CzechIdM and databaserver on a single server. | The following requirements are valid if you are installing all components CzechIdM and databaserver on a single server. | ||
- | === Typical configuration === | + | ==== Typical configuration |
It depends on how many identities and role to handle on how many end systems. CzechIdM works with a system of asynchronous events that handle processors in the background. These events can efficiently be processed by CPU cores since the system is pretty parallel in its run. **This configuration is mandatory on projects delivered by BCV (both testing and production use)** | It depends on how many identities and role to handle on how many end systems. CzechIdM works with a system of asynchronous events that handle processors in the background. These events can efficiently be processed by CPU cores since the system is pretty parallel in its run. **This configuration is mandatory on projects delivered by BCV (both testing and production use)** | ||
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- | === Minimal configuration === | + | ==== HDD partitioning for typical configuration ==== |
+ | <note important> | ||
+ | Required disk partitioning on Linux servers: | ||
+ | ^ Partition | ||
+ | | "/ | ||
+ | | "/" | ||
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+ | ==== Minimal configuration | ||
This configuration is intended only for limited testing purposes e.g. for administrators downloading latest release running it in sandbox to check new features. This is not the configuration intended for projects delivered by BCV for production or testing environments. | This configuration is intended only for limited testing purposes e.g. for administrators downloading latest release running it in sandbox to check new features. This is not the configuration intended for projects delivered by BCV for production or testing environments. | ||
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- | === HDD partitioning === | + | ==== Alternative |
- | Required disk partitioning on Linux servers: | + | |
- | ^ Partition | + | If you would like have to have more divided |
- | | "/ | + | ^ Partition |
- | | "/" | + | |
- | | | + | |
- | If you would like have to have more splitted | + | |
- | ^ Partition | + | |
| "/ | | "/ | ||
| "/" | | "/" |