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setting_up_msupply:requirements [2025/02/18 02:29] – [Windows and Mac hardware requirements] Kahn Wynyardsetting_up_msupply:requirements [2025/11/17 23:29] (current) – [Hardware Requirements] Kahn Wynyard
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 === Hardware Requirements === === Hardware Requirements ===
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 +Windows 10 is no longer supported by Microsoft, but Windows 10 still works with mSupply (for now). Please visit [[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/check-if-a-device-meets-windows-11-system-requirements-after-changing-device-hardware-f3bc0aeb-6884-41a1-ab57-88258df6812b|Microsoft Windows 11 system requirements]] to see if your system is eligible to upgrade to Windows 11.
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 ^  Machine  ^  Minimum  ^  Recommended  ^ ^  Machine  ^  Minimum  ^  Recommended  ^
-| **Windows Client Machine\\ (For use with server)** | 64 bit, Intel i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 Processor, 16GB RAM, 120GB of disk space, Windows 10 or Windows 11| Intel i7+ AMD Ryzen 5+ Processor (or equivalent), 16GB+ RAM, 256GB+ of disk space|+| **Windows Client Machine\\ (For use with server)** | 64 bit, Intel i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 Processor, 16GB RAM, 120GB of disk space, Windows 11 (or higher)| Intel i7+ AMD Ryzen 5+ Processor, 16GB+ RAM, 256GB+ of disk space|
 | **Windows Central Server\\ (Central server on a synced system)** | 64 bit, Intel i9 or AMD Ryzen 9 Processor, 32+ GB RAM, 4 x SSD/HDD volumes, 3 configured as RAID1 or RAID5 with hot spare plus daily backups to the fourth volume plus daily off-site backups, Windows Server 2016+ | Cloud hosted on a reputable service, Windows Server 2022 or above  | | **Windows Central Server\\ (Central server on a synced system)** | 64 bit, Intel i9 or AMD Ryzen 9 Processor, 32+ GB RAM, 4 x SSD/HDD volumes, 3 configured as RAID1 or RAID5 with hot spare plus daily backups to the fourth volume plus daily off-site backups, Windows Server 2016+ | Cloud hosted on a reputable service, Windows Server 2022 or above  |
-| **Windows Remote Server\\ (Remote server)**  | 64 bit, Intel i7 or Ryzen 7 Processor (or equivalent), 16 GB RAM, 500 GB NVMe/SDD volume with daily backups to an external volume plus daily off-site backups, Windows 10 (or higher)\\ Attached to a Smart UPS (see below)| 64 bit, Intel i9 or Ryzen 9 Processor (or equivalent), 32+ GB RAM, plus regular off-site backups\\ Windows 10 (or higher)| +| **Windows Remote Server\\ (Remote server)**  | 64 bit, Intel i7 or Ryzen 7 Processor (or better), 16 GB RAM, 500 GB NVMe/SDD volume with daily backups to an external volume plus daily off-site backups, Windows 11 (or higher)Attached to a Smart UPS (see below)| 64 bit, Intel i9 or Ryzen 9 Processor (or better), 32+ GB RAM, plus regular off-site backupsWindows 11 (or higher)| 
-| **Windows Single-User Machine** | 64 bit, Intel i7 or Ryzen 7 Processor, 8 GB RAM, 256GB HDD/SDD volume plus daily backups to an external volume plus daily off-site backups\\ Windows 10 (or higher) | 64 bit, Intel i9 or AMD Ryzen 9 Processor (or equivalent), 16+ GB RAM, 500GB HDD/SDD plus daily backups to an external volume plus daily off-site backups |+| **Windows Single-User Machine** | 64 bit, Intel i7 or Ryzen 7 Processor, 8 GB RAM, 256GB HDD/SDD volume plus daily backups to an external volume plus daily off-site backups\\ Windows 11 (or higher) | 64 bit, Intel i9 or AMD Ryzen 9 Processor (or better), 16+ GB RAM, 500GB HDD/SDD plus daily backups to an external volume plus daily off-site backups |
  
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  • by Kahn Wynyard