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Deployment Template | Elements | Minimum RAM | Minimum CPU Type |
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Small | <100 | 2 GB | 2-core CPU |
Medium | 250–1000 | 16 GB | 6-core CPU |
Large | 1000+ | 32 GB | 12-core CPU |
As a general rule of thumb when planning the allocated disk space, you should plan on allocating about 4 GB per monitored element. Note that per element usages are per year, unless you archive using old data.
Each deployment template ensures the underlying configurations (for example, for the bundled MySQL database and JRE) match the likely resource demands to generate reports, dashboards, and perform queries. The following summarizes these configurations:
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- Back up the
php.ini
up.time Web server configuration file, which is found in the<uptimeInstall>/apache/conf/
directory. - Copy the
php.ini
file from the<uptimeInstall>/sample/<size>/<os>/
directory to the<uptimeInstall>/apache/conf/
directory, replacing the existing one. - Edit the file, replacing all
$VARIABLE$
instances with values that match your up.time deployment (for example,$USER_INSTALL_DIR$
). - Restart the up.time Web server (uptime_httpd on Linux, or "up.time Web Server" on Windows).
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