As common scanner protocols are difficult to narrow down, we cannot absolutely guarantee any scanners compatibility.HP Office Jet PRO 8600 scanners are known NOT to work with Sedona Docs.Fijitsu ‘SnapScan’ scanners are known NOT to work with Sedona Docs.Network bases and non-compliant scanners may not work and are not officially supported.For direct document scanning, any TWAIN or WIA based scanner with a USB interface ‘should’ work with Sedona Docs.Net 4 (available through the Sedona Office Client tools) are required to use direct document scanning. Examples include MS Word, Adobe Reader, Paintshop, etc. The workstation must have compatible viewers for any format that documents are to be saved in.Any workstation with Sedona Office installed can access Sedona Docs.You must have at least SQL 2008 R2 to use Sedona Docs.Sedona Docs can be hosted on a separate server if you chose, as long as that server has SQL Server installed.You should have a minimum of 250GB’s of free hard drive space available to allow database growth.Sedona Docs can be run on (and it is recommended) the same SQL Server as the primary databases.** Configurations supporting 100 or more workstations should consider the Enterprise editions of both SQL and OS Terminal Services / Remote Desktop Services (installed on the same network as the SQL Server) are the only supported and recommend ways to access SedonaOffice remotely. This includes web based services like Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure. The workstation(s) must be on the same local network as the SQL Server. Due to the network requirements of the SedonaOffice client ( ~20Mb per client, TCP/IP ports 1433/4992, Named Pipes, latency <100ms to the SQL Server), direct operation of the application is NOT supported over ANY type of VPN. SedonaOffice uses a ‘Client /Server’ architecture (also called Fat, Thick or Heavy Client). If you have questions regarding hardware configuration, please feel free to contact our support department before purchasing. Failure to follow these recommendations could result in SQL performance that does not meet exceptions. As long as your server meets or exceeds Microsoft’s recommended minimum requirements to run SQL Server 2008 R2 and up then you will be able to run SedonaOffice. Similarly configured hardware is known to be currently running SedonaOffice under listed user loads. *These recommendations should only be used as a basis when purchasing equipment. Special Information on Solid State Drives Special Information on Microsoft Small Business and Workgroup Editions! SedonaDashboard and SedonaAnalytics Additional Information Raid 5 (or better) Hard Drive for Database (+300GB).Dual Intel or AMD Server Class CPUs (Multi Core) 3.0 GHz+ (example: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-1680 v3).Raid 5 (or better) Hard Drive for Databases (+300GB)Įnterprise Server (51 to 100+ workstations)**.Intel or AMD Server Class CPU (Multi Core) 2.4 GHz+ (example: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4640). Raid 1 (or better) Hard Drive for Databases (+160GB).Raid 1 (or better) Hard Drive for Operating System (+120GB).Microsoft Windows 2012 R2 Server Standard 圆4 or newer.Intel or AMD Server Class CPU (Multi Core) 2.0 GHz+ (example: Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-4603).Monitor capable of 1920 by 1080 resolution.Hard Drive 60Gb+ (minimum of 250megs free).Intel or AMD CPU (Multi Core) 2.0 GHz+ (example: Intel® Core™ i5-4430 Processor).
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