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# System Requirements

The system requirements for an installation of <code class="expression">space.vars.X\_Product\_Name</code> vary depending on the load and uptime requirements.

## Server requirements

The minimum requirements for any console server are:

* 1GB of memory (2GB recommended)
* 1 GHz+ processor (3GHz dual-core recommended)
* 10GB of free disk space

## Console browser requirements

The minimum browser requirement for any client attached to the administration console is:

* Microsoft Internet Explorer version 11.0 or later
* Microsoft Edge version 20 or later
* Mozilla Firefox version 40 or later
* Google Chrome (any version)

Other browsers may work but may encounter issues.

## Inline filter requirements

The minimum requirements for any application server using the in-line filter installation are:

* A Servlet Specification 2.3 (or later) compliant servlet engine
* JDK 6.0 or later.

Note: You can install more than one <code class="expression">space.vars.X\_Agent\_Name\_Single</code> on a single piece of equipment. You only need one instance of an application server and database for each installation.

## Feed server requirements

The minimum requirements for a feed server are:

* 1GB of memory (2GB recommended)
* 1 GHz+ processor (3GHz dual-core recommended)
* 10GB of free disk space

## Built in forwarding proxy requirements

The minimum requirements for a built in forwarding proxy are:

* 1GB of memory (2GB or at least 10% of protected server capacity recommended)
* 1 GHz+ processor (2GHz or at least 20% of protected server capacity recommended)
* 50GB of free disk space


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