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Susan,

Susan G. Conger wrote:
| I am trying to put together some system requires for running Apache
| HTTP Server and Tomcat on windows machines.

Not to start a flame war, but if you are using Intel- or AMD-based
hardware, my experience has been that Linux or one of the BSDs are far
more stable, use fewer resources, and are easier to administer remotely
than any version of Microsoft Windows. Both of these other options also
come with the benefit of having zero license fees. Is Microsoft Windows
a hard requirement?

| I have looked all over but I can't seem to find a minimum system
| specification for windows.

Mostly, the JVM has these requirements. Tomcat doesn't require anything
beyond the recommended system for a particular JVM. Note that JVMs are
not much more demanding these days than when the originals were written
10 years ago. Anything Intel Pentium-class or better should be able to
run your software, if somewhat slowly. Memory should be your primary
concern, with 128MB being an absolute minimum. I would just get as much
as you possibly can.

- -chris
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