I haven't seen any specific requirements, but I have a testing server running it on a P3 1Ghz, 256Mb Ram, and 15gig ide drive, I'm testing for a 2 provider practice/5k patient population/and 100-150 patient visits/week. I hardly think this is minimum, as it runs relatively quickly. Now granted there is not a big user utilization strain on the system. But hey, works great as a bodged together testing platform. I would think the "minimum" could be seen as what it takes to run LAMP. Which is to say, not much.
To have your system run really well??. . .I'm not sure what it would take, too many variables.
I have a running FreeMED-Installation on a little embedded system:
300Mhz Geode CPU
512 MB RAM
Debian Sarge
Runs without problems for a little practice (3 clients) with all traffic over HTTPS
I will resetup this server in the next months when 0.9 comes out - i will report how the performance is.
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Philipp Meng
FreeMED Software Foundation
European Representative
I haven't seen any specific requirements, but I have a testing server running it on a P3 1Ghz, 256Mb Ram, and 15gig ide drive, I'm testing for a 2 provider practice/5k patient population/and 100-150 patient visits/week. I hardly think this is minimum, as it runs relatively quickly. Now granted there is not a big user utilization strain on the system. But hey, works great as a bodged together testing platform. I would think the "minimum" could be seen as what it takes to run LAMP. Which is to say, not much.
To have your system run really well??. . .I'm not sure what it would take, too many variables.