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Hardware Resource Guide

Platform
OnBase
Product
Hardware Resource Guide
Release
Foundation 25.1
License
Premier
Standard
Essential

Consider the following recommendations for your database server:

  • Because the database server regulates the overall solution, size it appropriately. It can be scaled up, but not out.

  • More processing cores are useful, but be aware of how your database management system processor core is priced.

  • Consider x64 to benefit from a larger buffer memory cache at Standard Edition pricing.

  • Input/output (I/O) speed is important to prevent disrupting the write caching of the transaction log.

  • Both storage area networks (SAN) and direct-attach storage (DAS) methods are capable of meeting functional and performance requirements, so one is not recommended over the other.

  • For the best database performance, the general recommendation for input/output completions is 10ms or less for the transaction log and temporary spaces, and 20ms for the table and index files.

  • Ensure network latency is as close to zero as possible for server components, processing stations, and OnBase Clients that are connected to the database server. A near-zero network latency means that transactions are virtually instantaneous.

  • Tune the database management system for online transaction processing work to accommodate larger workloads.

  • Use high availability technologies, such as clustering, mirroring, and log shipping, which are provided by database management system vendors. Multiple network ports can be used as well.

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