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Mail server
Intranet server
Extranet server
Application server
These functions or applications may not be part of the J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld
solution, but they are certainly part of any company’s requirements in today’s IT
environment. These requirements should be considered separate from the IBM
Netfinity and J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld solution unless it’s an integrated solution
of OneWorld, for example, Lotus’ Domino Connector for OneWorld or IBM’s
Net.Commerce. Stay abreast of any network performance implications that these
functions may have on the overall performance of your solution.
5.4 Hardware and Software Requirements for J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld
In this section we discuss and list the minimum hardware and software
requirements for implementing J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld. These requirements
are:
CPU requirements
Memory requirements
Hard disk requirements
Networking requirements
Software requirements
Hardware requirements to run the relevant software
If you have not already done so, it is advisable to read 5.2, “Hardware
Considerations” on page 36 and 5.3, “Software Considerations” on page 50
before reviewing the guidelines in this section.
Review each component to determine your customer’s requirement for OneWorld
implementation. It is recommended that you take notes as you read through this
section, with your customer’s configuration in mind.
From these notes you will gain an insight into the overall basic hardware and
software requirements for your customer’s implementation.
Note: In the following server requirements, it is assumed that only the operating
system (Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 with Service Pack 4) along with the
requirements of the J.D Edwards’ OneWorld applications and environments are
being installed on IBM Netfinity servers.
Listed among the minimum hardware requirements for OneWorld are IBM
hardware recommendations. These recommendations were based on the realistic
performance of J.D. Edwards’ OneWorld software running within a live
environment. These recommendations should be used as a guide to achieve a
higher performance level and meet the needs of your customer’s environment. It
is our intent to provide you with a reasonable balance of performance for your
deployment server and enterprise server to achieve a high level of satisfaction.