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On Oct 21, 2022, at 1:56 PM, l.vanwinckel@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Jon
This is for a customer that does not want us to connect with our pc.
They provide a VM in their network that we should use to maintain their
programs.
So I think in this case these requirements remain relevant, because they
determine how the VM has to be dimensioned.
Kind regards
Liliane
Verzonden vanaf mijn iPad met HCL Verse
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Op 21 okt. 2022 19:25:40, schreef [1]jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
From: [2]jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: [3]wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc:
Date: 21 okt. 2022, 19:25:40
Subject: Re: [WDSCI-L] system requirements to install RDi
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I suspect that IBM gave up updating this information because pretty much any computer that you can buy today (and indeed for the past 5 years plus) that can run Mac OS, Windows, or Linux can run RDi.
It is a Java based application and therefore uses more CPU and memory than some other software but 8gb of memory and a CPU build in the last 8 years or so should be enough.
What system are you looking to run it on
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Jon P
On Oct 21, 2022, at 11:31 AM, l.vanwinckel@xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know where to find the actual system requirements for an RDi
installation ?
All of the links I saved before, redirect me to a page where I can not
find the info I am looking for.
This info used to be clearly visible in one of the main pages of RDi.
Google also does not help me anymore on this subject.
By the way : Many thanks to the people replying the questions in this
mailing list.
Kind regards
Liliane Van Winckel
Expert Software Engineer
+32 496 90 24 56
l.vanwinckel@xxxxxxxx - www.easi.net
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