Recommended version
MSSQL 2016 Standard or Enterprise versions - Service Pack 1 or higher
(Note: MSSQL 2016 requires use of Server 2012 or higher to operate)
Minimum Required Version
MSSQL 2014 Standard or Enterprise R2
(Note: To enable the AGRIS AUDIT tool MSSQL 2014 Enterprise or higher is required (Available in 2017))
MSSQL 2016 SP1 - Standard or Enterprise (Preferred)
- Hardware and Software Requirements for MSSQL 2016 SP1
- Feature Pack details for MSSQL 2016 SP1
- Release Notes MSSQL 2016
- Whats New in MSSQL 2016
- MSSQL 2016 SP1 Server and Client Configuration Recommendations
MSSQL Server Recommendations for success
- MSSQL datasets on average are 4-6 times larger than PSQL
- (20 user, 5 location systems should expect aprox 10 GB production dataset)
- All datasets are managed within the same MSSQL "Multi-Tenant" database
- Minimum AGRIS hardware requirements will vary based on the size of your organization and datasets.
- Minimum recommended 12 GB Ram
- Minimum processor speed 3GHz
- Running SQL Server on a virtual machine will be slower than running natively because of the overhead of virtualization.
- The MSSQL server should be setup and configured as a single task server focused on MSSQL database operation. AGRIS or other applications should not be installed on the same server for optimum performance.
- The use of Azure is not currently supported nor has testing for optimum configuration been completed for AGRIS using MSSQL.
- The MSSQL, AGRIS Application Servers, Terminal servers should be installed and operating within the same server network and cluster for optimum performance.
- A test environment should be configured and reviewed by key members prior to going live with AGRIS on MSSQL to understand / ensure server and network performance is optimized for "live" use within your network.
- Network communication speeds may impact end user experience.
- Review the following details for planning your install.
MSSQL Client expectations and sizing.
Greenstone has observed the following AGRIS Quantum client resource consumption in our testing environments:
The memory consumption for one AGRIS Quantum client fluctuates between 128 MB and 480 MB.
The memory consumption depends on the areas of the system you are running.
The highest memory consumption was observed when running large reports (100,000+ records).
The memory consumption averages 240 MB when not executing large reports.
The CPU load while running one client was between 1% and 4%.
- Peak CPU consumption was achieved when navigating a data grid with a large number of rows (5000+).•
- We have experienced a 3% increment of CPU load per additional instance of AGRIS running on the same machine performing the same operation concurrently.
Our AGRIS Quantum client testing environment is based on real hardware (non-virtualized) with the following specifications:
- PC Model Asus G10AC
- Processor Intel i7 - 4770 CPU @ 3.40 GHz
- Memory 32 GB
- OS 64-bit Windows Server 2012
- R2 Standard Edition
- Hard Drive 1 TB SATA hard drive (7200 RPM)
- Network RJ45 LAN (10/100/1000)
NOTE: If you foresee the need to perform audits of the database, consider using MSSQL 2016 Service Pack 1 Standard/Enterprise Editions
News you can use...
- What should I expect the size per dataset to bet when migrating from PSSQL to MSSQL? Typically the database size will increase by roughly ~4-6X the current size of the pervasive files located in each dataset folder.
- What about using MSSQL Express? In most cases, the typical AGRIS database exceeds the capacity for SQL Server Express.
- SQL Server 2014 Express - Limitations: Microsoft SQL Server Express supports 1 physical processor, 1 GB memory, and 10 GB storage.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/sqlserver2014express.aspx
- SQL Server 2014 Express - Limitations: Microsoft SQL Server Express supports 1 physical processor, 1 GB memory, and 10 GB storage.
Other Resources:
- SQL Server Storage Best Practices
- MSSQL Backup Best Practices
- MSSQL Server Maximum Capacity Specifications.
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