When installing JMP on a server, it is necessary to determine the minimum acceptable hardware requirements to support all the end users, installed applications, data storage and data analytics that will be consumed simultaneously, under network load, etc. One must consider hard drive space, CPU cores, and RAM (memory) in the case of a physical environment. Similarly, when configuring a virtual environment one must consider, the type of CPU, the number of vCPUs, and more. This process is known as ‘sizing a system’ or system sizing.
Since JMP Technical Support is not aware of the varied resources, including network bandwidth, infrastructure, or virtualization capabilities, nor the security policies of a given company, we are unable to provide system sizing recommendations. System sizing is an exercise best completed by resources most familiar with the planned architecture. Often this is handled by a company’s information technology team or contracted out to an expert third-party resource.
To assist in the system sizing process, we recommend one reviews the software specific system requirements.
You can find the JMP System Requirements HERE, which provides the minimum requirements to run JMP.
If you need help from outside your organization, you can find a JMP Partner who can assist you with the server sizing process.
Finally, here are the best practices for several of the most widely used cloud server providers.
- Azure
- Google Cloud
- AWS
For additional information refer to JMP Note 579570 - JMP Installation Support for JMP® Presentation Virtualization (PV) and JMP® for th....
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