Hi all,

Krzysztof Hajdamowicz schrieb am 24.09.2012 14:13:

200 tickets per month is nothing. In my company we're working at throughput of 
200/day
including automatic processing of nagios notifications. OTRS is running with 
Nagios on the
same machine (Nagios gives 20 checks/sec) on dual core, 1GiB of RAM and 20GiB 
of SATA HDD.

depending on the expected scenario you could buy 2 or more cheap, identical SATA disks and make a linux software-RAID of them (you can buy expensive disks too of course ;-)).

2-4GB RAM should be quite comfortable (I'd start with 2GB) and maybe an Intel i5-something, I personally would even try it with an i3; 200 is really low (7 per day, he?).

Most important is to setup OTRS to store tickets content as a files, not as a 
records in
database.

what do you think of putting tickets into the DB and only the attachments into the filesystem? Should run fine also.

My2cents,

Henning



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