Recommended system specifications

Workstation

 Windows XP SP3

 Pentium 4, 3.0 GHz

 1 GB RAM

 128 MB video card (minimum 64 MB)

Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 (runtime versions installed during Enerdeq installation)

ESRI ArcGIS Engine Runtime 9.2 SP5, or 9.3 SP1 (runtime version installed during Enerdeq installation)

For Enerdeq Canadian, Adobe Acrobat 7.0 or better, or Adobe Reader 7.0 or better.

 100 Mbps Ethernet

Additional Standalone Install Requirements:

Pentium 4, 3.0 GHz; 2 GB RAM (minimum 1 GB); 128 MB video card (minimum 64 MB); 30 GB free disk space; DVD-ROM drive

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP2 (runtime version installed during Enerdeq installation)

Server

Windows 2003 SP2

 Intel Xeon 3.0 GHz (minimum Pentium 4, 3.0 GHz)

 2 GB RAM (minimum 1 GB)

DVD-ROM drive

Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 (runtime versions installed during Enerdeq installation)

ESRI ArcGIS Engine Runtime 9.2 SP5, or 9.3 SP1 (runtime version installed during Enerdeq installation)

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 SP2 (runtime versions installed during Enerdeq installation)

Gigabit Ethernet (minimum 100 Mbps)

30 GB free drive space

Network

 TCP/IP protocol

File System Permissions (Read permissions to Enerdeq install directories and subdirectories)
 

Important Considerations

Workstation

Enerdeq Desktop users may create very large and complex maps that contain thousands of data points. Workstation resources dictate performance and usability. Three key resources are especially important: Processor, RAM, and video card. Upgrading these components will improve performance.

Server

Enerdeq requires an application server to efficiently run the Microsoft SQL Server database engine. Enerdeq Desktop clients can submit complex SQL queries to the Enerdeq SQL server database, which performance analysis shows to be very CPU intensive. Consider dual Xeon processors. RAID arrays will ensure fast Disk I/O as well as provide HDD redundancy. Ideally, Enerdeq shouldn't be installed on a Domain Controller, Exchange server, or any high-traffic server.

Network

Network I/O is of paramount importance in any client/server environment. Servers should use Gigabit Ethernet to the backbone switch and minimum 100 Mbps Ethernet to desktops. Use good quality switches, routers, and network cards. Without a healthy network, Enerdeq performance will suffer regardless of the quality of your PC or Server hardware.
 

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