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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
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== | {{#invoke:Message box|ambox |type=content|text=vSTREAM Embedded and vSTREAM Standalone are two different products. This article only applies to vSTREAM Embedded.}} | ||
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vSTREAM Embedded runs as a service on a Linux host and a background application on a Windows host. Consequently, vSTREAM Embedded is using the host resources. | |||
== Solution == | |||
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Revision as of 07:10, 9 May 2019
Introduction
vSTREAM Embedded and vSTREAM Standalone are two different products. This article only applies to vSTREAM Embedded. |
vSTREAM Embedded runs as a service on a Linux host and a background application on a Windows host. Consequently, vSTREAM Embedded is using the host resources.
Solution
Do not install vSTREAM Embedded on a host with less than two CPU and less than two GB of RAM. |
- vSTREAM Embedded uses up to an equivalent of 100% of a single CPU. The vSTREAM Embedded processes may appear on two CPUs, but the total usage will be less than 100% of a single CPU
- vSTREAM Embedded requires 1 GB of free RAM and will not exceed this amount
- vSTREAM Embedded uses a maximum of 500 MB of local storage