An enterprise OnBase solution typically requires minimal or no downtime and is capable of handling extensive growth. We recommend performing a detailed discovery process and infrastructure analysis before the solution is implemented. This process allows you to design the proper infrastructure from the start.
Database Server |
Specifications |
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CPU |
16+ Cores |
Memory |
32+ GB |
Disk Configuration |
Array 1 - RAID 1 - Operating System Array 2 - RAID 1+0 - Transaction log Array 3 - RAID 1+0 - tempdb Array 4+ - RAID 1+0 - OnBase database file groups |
File Servers |
Specifications |
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CPU |
2 Core per server |
Memory |
4 GB per server |
Disk Configuration |
Array 1 - RAID 1 - Operating System Array 2 - RAID 5 - with adequate storage for Disk Groups |
Processing Servers |
Specifications |
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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 Servers |
Specifications |
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CPU |
16+ Cores across two or more servers |
Memory |
8 GB per server |
Disk Configuration |
Array 1 - RAID 1 - Operating System Array 2 - RAID 1 - OnBase application files |
64-bit Application Servers can be considered for very large deployments.
Web Server(s) |
Specifications |
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CPU |
12+ Cores across two or more servers |
Memory |
8 GB per server |
Disk Configuration |
Array 1 - RAID 1 - Operating System Array 2 - RAID 1 - OnBase application files |
The following diagram is a high level representation of an enterprise OnBase solution: