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| | | <title>Before You Run OpenDJ in Production</title> |
| | | |
| | | <para>This chapter covers covers what you need to consider before you run |
| | | OpenDJ in your production environment.</para> |
| | | <para>This chapter covers what you need to consider before you run OpenDJ in |
| | | your production environment.</para> |
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| | | <section xml:id="prerequisites-java"> |
| | | <title>Java Environment</title> |
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| | | or 1 GB memory (64-bit) available to OpenDJ, with 100 MB free disk space for |
| | | the software and a small set of sample data. For installation in production, |
| | | read the rest of this section. You need at least 2 GB memory for OpenDJ and |
| | | 4 times the disk space needed to house your initial production data.</para> |
| | | 4 times the disk space needed to house initial production data in LDIF |
| | | format.</para> |
| | | |
| | | <para>OpenDJ directory servers almost always benefit from having enough |
| | | system memory to cache all directory database files used. The reason |