WinTen² System Requirements
WinTen² requires networks, network servers, and computer workstations with the following minimum features.
Server Requirements
Workstation Requirements
Other Requirements
Server Requirements
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Processor: |
Pentium 4 1.6 GHz for up to 10 users, or Xeon 1.8 GHz or higher for over 10 users |
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Memory: |
2048 MB RAM (or higher, depending on number of users connected) |
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Hard Drive: |
100 GB hard drive (RAID 5 configuration recommended for fault tolerance and data security) |
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Free Disk Space: |
50 GB or more |
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Network Connection: |
100 Mbps Network card |
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CD-ROM: |
4x CD-ROM drive |
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Operating System: |
Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Server, or Windows 2003 Server
(OS must be 32 bit) |
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Workstation Requirements
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Processor: |
Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or better processor |
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Memory: |
512 MB RAM |
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Hard Drive: |
40 GB hard drive |
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Network Connection: |
100 Mbps Network card |
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CD-ROM: |
4x CD-ROM drive |
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Operating System: |
Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional |
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Other Requirements:
Network/Cabling
Systems with two or more workstations should be networked with Category 5 UTP cabling and should be equipped with a 100 Mbps or faster network switch.
Backup System
Every network should have a tape drive backup system with a minimum 20 GB storage capacity, along with backup management/scheduling software. You should rotate backup tapes on a weekly basis.
Security
Every PC in your office should have antivirus software with automatic updating of virus definition files. We recommend Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition for server environments.
Remote Connectivity
Remote connections (that is, connections to the server from remote sites with a network connection other than a LAN connection) can be accomplished with the Tenmast system generally using the Remote Desktop capabilities inherent in the Windows XP operating system. In order to achieve satisfactory speed in the operation of our programs, the remote and main sites should have a broadband Internet connection with 1 Mbps capability or better. (Standard DSL or cable Internet access will work.)
In the case of a remote network that consists of more than ten remote access workstations, you may also want to consider the use of a Citrix network. Citrix performs the same function as Windows Remote Desktop, but it may be easier to implement for end-users in some environments. Citrix consists of a server application and client software, but unlike Remote Desktop, Citrix requires that you install software on the server and workstations in addition to the standard Windows installation. Citrix also adds to the cost of your remote network.
A single remote site connection can also be accomplished using pcAnywhere™ 10.0 or newer (10.5 or newer for Windows XP systems), but this connection requires a dedicated “answering” workstation at the main location for the remote workstation to connect with.
For remote technical support from Tenmast, your agency also needs at least one copy of pcAnywhere™ 10.0 or newer (10.5 or newer for Windows XP systems) installed on a workstation with Internet access.
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