Hello All,
 
I've been asked to provide the optimal requirements for our flex server.  We have 4-5 Flex applications in development (with more on our plate for the future) for our intranet each of which won't have more than around 400 users and these 400 users will not be constant users hitting the applications all the time.  All I could find at the Adobe website was the minimal requirements which it looks like they ripped off of Notepad or something.
 
Minimal:
Windows
*       Intel Pentium processor or higher
*       256 MB RAM (512 MB recommended)
*       400 MB available disk space
*       Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, XP Professional, or 2003 Server
 
Naturally, I'd like to say get the best server out there (because that would be optimal right?  haha)  But I think my boss is looking for what is the cheapest specs for a server that would be considered a good machine for a Flex/Coldfusion production server?
 
Any input is greatly appreciated.
 
Thank you,
Greg Andora
Littler Mendelson
IT - Web Group
 


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