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This document describes the system requirements for running the Squirro virtual appliance on premise in a development or proof of concept (PoC) environment.

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Server System Requirements

Hardware

Sizing of the system depends on the data size and number of clients. For detailed hardware sizing based on data size and usage contact our support.

Minimum Requirements

For a minimum installation (e.g. during a PoC) we recommend the following system:

ProcessorIntel Core i5 with 4 cores (x86) or higher
Memory16 GB or higher
Storage100 GB or higher in space, and 100MB p/sec in speed

Recommended Specifications

ProcessorIntel Xeon or equivalent with 8 cores (x86) or higher
Memory64 GB
Storage500 GB or higher in space, and 100MB p/sec in speed

For best results we also recommend not using virtualised hardware if possible.

Linux

Squirro is a Linux-based solution. Packages are provided for Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® and its open source derivative CentOS Linux.

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1 Support of Clustering under RHEL/CentOS 7.x is currently limited

Details

Squirro assumes the following requirements are met by default. If you can not fulfill these requirements, please contact our support.

  • Yum enabled to install packages from the default distribution repository (implying an activated Red Hat license for RHEL installations)
  • Internet access to download additional packages from the Squirro Yum repository

Hypervisor

Instead of an existing Linux installation, Squirro can also be set up using one of the provided Virtual Machine images. See the /wiki/spaces/BOX/overview section (License required) for downloads.

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Info

If you are unsure what server to use for a VMware ESXi deployment, please refer to our Knowledge Base article /wiki/spaces/KB/pages/2949528

Client Requirements

Squirro is accessed through a web browser. The following products and versions are supported.

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