Introduction of Windows Server

Hardware and Software Requirements

Supported Operating Systems:
Windows Server 2019, 2016, 2012, 2008.

Server Hardware Requirements 

  • Processor: 1.4Ghz 64-bit processor.
  • RAM: 512 MB.
  • Disk Space: 32 GB.
  • Network: Gigabit (10/100/1000baseT) Ethernet adapter, 1Gbps connection is ideal.
  • Optical Storage: DVD drive (if installing the OS from DVD media)

Server Software Requirements

As based on SQL Database Size on Windows Server following are hardware requirement:
  1. Micro installation (<1k entries; 1-10 users):
    • Dual-Core 1.6 Ghz or higher
    • 2 GB RAM
    • 500 MB free disk space( depends)
  2. Small installation (1k-10k entries; 10-100 users):
    • Dual-Core 2 Ghz or higher
    • 4 GB RAM
    • 2 GB free disk space(depends)
  3. Medium installation (10k+ entries; 100-1,000 users):
    • Quad-Core 2 Ghz or higher
    • 16 GB RAM
    • 4 GB free disk space(depends)
  4. Large installation (100k+ entries; 1,000-10,000 users): With SQL Database: Microsoft SQL Server:
  • Including High Availability features (Always On Availability Groups, Windows Server Failover Cluster)
    • Server Core 32/64 CPU.
    • 128+GB RAM
    • 10GB free disk space(depends)
    • Network: Gigabit (10/100/1000baseT) Ethernet adapter, 1Gbps connection is ideal.
    • Optical Storage: DVD drive (if installing the OS from DVD media)

Notes:
  • Additional RAM and CPU is recommended as the database size grows, for optimal performance.
  • Additional resources should be added when using MS-SQL or Azure databases.
  • However, each database software has their own additional hardware requirements depending on installed components (as per vendor websites):
    • For example, MS-SQL Standard itself requires 1 GB RAM and 6 GB free disk space.

Server Configuration for Large Installation:

  • Processor: 2.10Ghz 64-bit processor.
  • RAM: 512 GB.
  • Disk Space: 50GB.
  • Network: Gigabit (10/100Mbps)
  • SQL Database: 15TB

Server Configuration for Very Large Installation:

  • Processor: 2.20Ghz 64-bit processor.
  • RAM: 1TB.
  • Disk Space: 100GB.
  • Network: Gigabit (10/100Mbps)
  • SQL Database: 15TB+
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