> Am 14.10.2021 um 17:24 schrieb Michal Schorm <msch...@redhat.com>:
> 
> Sigh, it is useless to search for Fedora documentation on google ...
> anything but _current_ Docs will be found.

Welcome to the club. This has been a nuisance for a long time. I have made 
several attempts, but so far without response.  


> Both of that goes to a question - how are those values decided in the
> first place ?
> 
> To target the Workstation edition regarding those values seems OK.
> However it seems to be far from the minimal requirements for a
> headless server, which is surely fine with less than 5GB of disk
> space.

A default installation of Fedora Server Edition occupies about 2.2 GiB of 
storage and consumes 505 MiB of Ram. An absolute minimum might be 2 G RAM and 5 
G storage and additional RAM and storage depending on usage. To make some 
realistic recommendations you need "rules of thumb“ on specific use cases. What 
storage and RAM do you need for PostgreSQL managing x.y GiB data? And what 
processor power do you need to achieve a „reasonable“ performance? Off the top 
of my head, I don't know any justifiable values. 

I can't imagine  that justifiable statements about hardware requirements are 
possible (beyond absolute minimums purely for the system).
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