Minimum Hardware Requirements for MDM 5.5 SP2

What is the minimum hardware requirements for MDM 5.5 SP2?  For what I am doing, I expect to have 25-50K records stored in it.

The question is clear but answers may vary from one repository to another. How many fields your main record will  have, how big lookup tables will be, how complex your taxonomy with attributes will be, and so on. But! The good news is you may try it even on your laptop. I got an impression it's for your own playing and experiments but not production yet. If you computer allows to run MSSQL and it has other I'd say 50-100Mb of memory free it may be enough. But again, it really varies.
For production-oriented precise estimations you can read an official sizing doc at SMP - quick link /instguidesnw04
The rule of thumb - the faster/bigger computer the better:-)

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