Whate would be necessary hardware requirement for installation of SP 2013 Enterprise for 3000+ Users
Whate would be necessary hardware requirement for installation of SP 2013 Enterprise for 3000+ Users. kindly share MS Article on this.
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In addition, here is the reference for Sizing and Capacity Planning for SharePoint 2013 :
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sanjaynarang/archive/2013/04/06/sizing-and-capacity-planning-for-sharepoint-2013-resources.aspx
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and where I can find this kind of documentation.
We have a Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE running on a machine with under 1 ghz power and around 300 mb RAM
, but the report server seems to keep crashing ..
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For calculating the minimum hardware requirements, you may need to look at various factors:
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Message was edited by: huskyduskyraw power? More than enough to run Xcode.
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