Hi,
I get away with 4 CPU and 10GB RAM on a VM for development (8.1 - single
stack).  
That said, the DB has been given 1.5GB to use and the MT 6GB (with tuning
applied at the MT configuration level using my tools - shameless plug
there).

With 16GB in the host (Dell E6520 - 16GB RAM - 2 x SSD), I can still run a
BAO VM that talks to the 8.1 system with no issues [ok - not a lot open on
the host when running both].

With the 8.x systems, the minimum I have found for a Production AR Server
(standalone) is 4 CPU / 12GB RAM (recommended is 16GB with all the
additional plugins and if you split FTS operations).
 
Kind Regards,
 
Carl Wilson
 
http://www.missingpiecessoftware.com/

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Subject: Re: Smallest foot print to run ITSM 8.1?

Al,

Thanks

I had a feeling I need to look at 12 to 16 gig and 4 processors.

HBR

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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,

 

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,

 

Howard

 

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