PointForce iTopia Hardware & Software Requirements
	
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This document is designed for the following version of PointForce Enterprise/iTopia:
 
	 
		- PointForce Enterprise version 7.0 with iTopia 9.1
	
  
Server Configuration
 
	 
		- Server configuration for PointForce Enterprise/iTopia on SQL server:
    
	 
		
			| PointForce Enterprise/iTopia SQL Server | 
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				  - Intel 6 Core Xeon @ 2.4 GHz (or faster)
				  
 - Minimum 32 GB of memory
				  
 - SAS RAID Controller with 256 MB of Cache (or more)
				  
 - 15k RPM SAS Hard Drives RAID 1 or 10 – Minimum array of 600 GB
				  
 - 10/100/1000 Network Card (can be on-board)
				  
 - Recommended: Redundant Power Supply
				  
 - Minimum of 5 x 1TB USB 3.0 External hard drives (for backup)
				  
 - 1500 VA UPS
			   
  
         
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      		- Microsoft Windows 2012 Standard – 1 CAL per user
      		
      		  - Microsoft SQL Server 2008r2/2012/2014 – 1 CAL per user
      		
      		  - Open File Solution Backup Software – Recommended Backup Assist
      		
      		  - ProvideX PXPLUS2014 (12.5)
      	 
  
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    - Server Configuration for PointForce Enterprise on a Linux server with PointForce iTopia on SQL:
  
 
		
			| PointForce Enterprise | 
			OS/Software | 
		 
		
			
				
				  - Intel 6 Core Xeon @ 2.4 GHz (or faster)
				  
 - Minimum 8 GB of memory
				  
 - SAS RAID Controller with 256 MB of Cache (or more)
				  
 - 15k RPM SAS Hard Drives RAID 1 array of 300 GB
				  
 - 10/100/1000 Network Card (can be on-board)
				  
 - Recommended: Redundant Power Supply
				  
 - 1500 VA UPS
				  
 - Gigabit network port required	
				
  
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		  		- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 6
		  		
		  		  - Backup Software – Recommended Microlite Backup Edge
		  		
		  		  - ProvideX PXPLUS2014 (12.5)
		  	
  
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			| PointForce iTopia/SQL Server | 
			OS/Software | 
		 
		
			
				
					- Intel 6 Core Xeon @ 2.4 GHz (or faster)
					
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Minimum 32 GB of memory
					
 - SAS RAID Controller with 256 MB of Cache (or more)
					
 - 15k RPM SAS Hard Drives RAID 1 or 10 – Minimum array of 600 GB
					
 - 10/100/1000 Network Card (can be on-board)
					
 - Recommended: Redundant Power Supply
					
 - 1500 VA UPS
					
 - Gigabit network port required
					
 - Minimum of 5 x 1TB USB 3.0 External hard drives (for backup)
				
  
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		  		- Microsoft Windows 2012 Standard – 1 CAL per user
		  		
		  		  - Microsoft SQL Server 2008r2/2012/2014 – 1 CAL per user
		  		
		  		  - Open File Solution Backup Software – Recommended Backup Assist
		  		
		  		  - Run client update (client software has to be installed on the SQL server)
		  	
  
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Note: The servers (Linux/SQL) can be virtual servers.
   
Workstation Software
 
	 
		- O/S Microsoft Windows 7, 8 and 10
		
		  - Internet Explorer 11 and higher or Chrome 36 and higher
		
		  - Microsoft Excel required for Export to Excel features, mail merge and photo quotes
		  
		  	- Microsoft Office 2010, 2013, 2016
		  
  
	  
Network
 
	 
		- VPN access to the servers is required for support purposes.  Supported VPNs:
			
				 
					- Microsoft SSTP
					
 - Cisco AnyConnect
					
 - Forticlient-SSL
					
 - Juniper-SSL
					
 - OpenVPN
				
  
		
		  - SSL Certificate for iTopia: 
			
				- iTopia requires a secure connection (HTTPS). The IIS install on the iTopia server will require a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificate. For example: itopia.mycompany.com
		 	
  
		
		  - Internet Connection*: 
			
				- Minimum recommended connection for a web server based application is a dedicated 1 Mb/s connection (e.g., a T1).
				
 - Consider upload speed versus download speed. The upload speed is usually much slower than the download speed. Remote users will be relying on the upload speed.
				
 - * A special footnote on the Internet Connection recommendations:
					
						- Many so-called 'high speed internet connections' are in fact capable of performing faster than the old standard of a dedicated T1 connection.  You can use whatever kind of Internet connection you like at your organization, such as DSL, Cable or a dedicated connection such as a T1.  As we cannot control the performance of any shared Internet connection, especially if it is not designed for a significant amount of output traffic, we are only able to suggest that if our applications have access to a dedicated T1 connection, a connection that no other applications were using, they would perform well.
					
  
			  
		  
  
  
 
  
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