16 gig is my new minimum spec of a machine.  Like Al noted it can work on 8
gig (that was my previous minimum) but it isn't a terribly pleasant
experience.  Once everything is up, caching is done, etc. the UI works ok.
 Just don't flush the cache.  And is that a realistic expectation if you
are doing dev work?

One other tip is if you have to limit the ram you give to a VM use the
browser, WUT and Dev Studio outside the VM so you are not asking the VM to
host those processes as well.  If you only have 8 gig on your machine even
that is difficult.  16 gig allows you to give the VM 8 gig (or more if you
wish), dedicate 2 gig for Dev Studio and still have room for Office apps,
browsers, etc.  On an 8 gig machine giving the VM about 5.5 gig more or
less leaves your machine useless for doing anything other than working with
the VM.

Jason


On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 10:03 AM, Richter, Howard (CEI - Atlanta) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Al,
>
> Thanks
>
> I had a feeling I need to look at 12 to 16 gig and 4 processors.
>
> HBR
>
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> Subject: Re: [arslist] Smallest foot print to run ITSM 8.1?
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> We use two logical drives putting the OS on one and everything else on the
> other. The 'other' drive on the app server is about 30 GB. The one on the
> DB server is about the same. Be conservative with snapshots if you go this
> small.
>
> 8GB RAM and 4 cores appears to be the minimum if you try to shoehorn the
> mid-tier and app-tier onto the same machine, but you probably won't like
> how things slow to a crawl when you pull up parts of ITSM. I haven't tried
> being real careful about what loads in the caches yet, though.
>
> -al
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> Morning, Afternoon and Evening all,
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>
>
> I was wondering what would be the smallest foot print to run ITSM 8.1
> (including a database).
>
>
>
> This would just be for playing and simple development.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
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>
>
> Howard
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