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Recommended server for MiaRec

Recording 5-10 concurrent calls

  • CPU:Intel Pentium IV or better. Frequency at least 1.6GHz.
  • RAM: 1-2 GB
  • HDD: It requires 14.4 MB disk space per hour of recorded conversation in stereo MP3 format or 7.2 MB in mono format.
  • Network Interface Card (NIC): One NIC is enough. If MiaRec is installed on the same server, where DHCP and DNS services are running, then the second NIC is required. One NIC will be used for packet sniffing (recording) and another will be used for general access of the server. 
  • OS: Windows XP Pro, Vista, 7, Windows Server 2003, 2008

Recording 10-50 concurrent calls

  • CPU:Intel Pentium IV D (dual core) or Core 2 Duo. Frequency at least 2.6GHz.
  • RAM: 2-4 GB
  • HDD: It requires 14.4 MB disk space per hour of recorded conversation in stereo MP3 format or 7.2 MB in mono format.
  • Network Interface Card (NIC): One NIC is enough. If MiaRec is installed on the same server, where DHCP and DNS services are running, then the second NIC is required. One NIC will be used for packet sniffing (recording) and another will be used for general access of the server. 
  • OS: Windows XP Pro, Vista, 7, Windows Server 2003, 2008

Recording 50-100 concurrent calls

  • CPU: Single processor Intel Core 2 Quad or Quad-core XEON or two processors Double-core XEON. Frequency at least 1.8GHz.
  • RAM: 4-8 GB
  • HDD: Separate disks for binaries and audio files. Operating system, MiaRec binaries and database files should be located on high speed disk (10,000 or 15,000 rpms). Audio files (MP3) should be stored on a separate disk (or disk array).
  • Network Interface Card (NIC): Two NICs. One will be used for packet sniffing (recording) and another will be used for general access of the server. 
  • OS: Windows Server 2003/2008 32-bit or 64-bit

Recording 100-400 concurrent calls

  • CPU: Single processor Intel Xeon Quad-Core. Frequency at least 2.6GHz.
  • RAM: 4-16 GB
  • HDD: Separate disks for binaries and audio files. Operating system, MiaRec binaries and database files should be located on high speed disk (10,000 or 15,000 rpms). Audio files (MP3) should be stored on a separate disk (or disk array).
  • Network Interface Card (NIC): Two NICs. One will be used for packet sniffing (recording) and another will be used for general access of the server. 
  • OS: Windows Server 2003/2008 64-bit

Recording 400 and more concurrent calls

  • CPU: Two processors Intel Xeon Quad-Core. Frequency at least 3.0GHz
  • RAM: 16-32 GB
  • HDD: Separate disks for binaries and audio files. Operating system, MiaRec binaries and database files should be located on high speed disk (10,000 or 15,000 rpms). Audio files (MP3) should be stored on a separate disk (or disk array).
  • Network Interface Card (NIC): Two NICs. One will be used for packet sniffing (recording) and another will be used for general access of the server. 
  • OS: Windows Server 2003/2008 64-bit
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