In most cases, the factors that elevate a solution from medium to large are document volume, number of users, infrastructure requirements to support disaster recovery plans, and document access requirements. These solutions are separated and scaled out. They require skilled monitoring and administration to run well.
Database Server |
Specifications |
---|---|
CPU |
8 Cores |
Memory |
16 GB |
Disk Configuration |
Array 1 - RAID 1 - Operating System Array 2 - RAID 1+0 - Transaction log Array 3 - RAID 1+0 - OnBase database Array 4 - RAID 1+0 - tempdb |
File Server(s) |
Specifications |
---|---|
CPU |
2 Core per server |
Memory |
2 GB per server |
Disk Configuration |
Array 1 - RAID 1 - Operating System Array 2 - RAID 5 - with adequate storage for Disk Groups |
Processing Server (s) |
Specifications |
---|---|
CPU |
2 Cores per server |
Memory |
4 GB per server |
Disk Configuration |
Array 1 - RAID 1 - Operating System Array 2 - RAID 1 - OnBase application files |
Application Server(s) |
Specifications |
---|---|
CPU |
8 Cores across one or more servers |
Memory |
8 GB per server |
Disk Configuration |
Array 1 - RAID 1 - Operating System Array 2 - RAID 1 - OnBase application files |
Web Server(s) |
Specifications |
---|---|
CPU |
6 Cores across one or more servers |
Memory |
8 GB per server |
Disk Configuration |
Array 1 - RAID 1 - Operating System Array 2 - RAID 1 - OnBase application files |
This diagram is a high level representation of a large OnBase solution: