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Unidada Voltaire runs on
Voltaire consists of Server and Client components. Systems can be mixed with Mac and Windows machines as you like. (In single-user or very small network installations, the Server can also be run on the same machine as a Client.) Please check the requirements below for your system:
Mac OS X Server Requirements
Mac OS X Client Requirements
Windows XP Server Requirements
Windows XP Client Requirements
Please also see our network recommendations.
Hardware - Minimum
PowerMac G4 400 MHz; G5 1.8 GHz or better
1 GB RAM
20 GB free disk space
Hardware - Recommended
XServe dual 2.0 GHz or better; or Mac Pro 2.66GHz or better
2+ GB RAM
120 GB free disk space
Software - Minimum
OS X 10.3.9 (Panther), or OS X Server 10.3.9
Software - Recommended
OS X 10.4.10 (Tiger), or OS X Server 10.4.10
(OS X 10.5 and OS X Server 10.5 (Leopard) - currently in testing)
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Hardware - Minimum
PowerMac G4 with Firewire; PowerBook G4; iBook G4
768 MB RAM
4 GB free disk space (for image caching)
Hardware - Recommended
any Intel Mac, 2.0 GHz or better
2 GB RAM
4+ GB free disk space (for image caching)
Software - Minimum
OS X 10.3.9 (Panther)
Software - Recommended
OS X 10.5.1 (Leopard); OS X 10.4.10 (Tiger)
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Hardware - Minimum
Intel Pentium 500 MHz
768 MB RAM
20 GB free disk space
Hardware - Recommended
Intel Pentium 2.0 GHz or better
2+ GB RAM
120 GB free disk space
Software - Minimum
Windows XP SP 2
Software - Recommended
Windows XP SP 2
(Windows Server - currently in testing)
(Windows Vista - currently in testing)
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Hardware - Minimum
Intel Pentium 500 MHz
768 MB RAM
20 GB free disk space
Hardware - Recommended
Intel Pentium 2.0 GHz or better
1+ GB RAM
4+ GB free disk space (for image caching)
Software - Minimum
Windows XP SP 2
Software - Recommended
Windows XP SP 2
(Windows Vista - currently in testing)
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LAN (local network)
100BaseT (Fast Ethernet) or Gigabit Ethernet recommended
laptops may run on a wireless network, but performance will be impacted
WAN (remote access)
for WAN (remote) access, a T-1 is recommended on the server side, and some sort of broadband solution on the client side
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