Version Differences for UBuild Hardware Requirements

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  * Processor: 64-bit Architecture, 4+ cores    * Processor: 64-bit Architecture, 4+ cores 
  * Memory: 8 - 16GB+ Available RAM    * Memory: 8 - 16GB+ Available RAM 
- * Storage: Your individual requirements depend on your usage, retention policies, and types of applications. In general, the more artifacts you keep in uBuild's artifact repository (Codestation), the greater the storage needs (e.g., you keep the generated artifacts from every CI build). Additionally, the server logs must also be taken into consideration -- over time log storage can add up. The '''footprint''' for the server is a '''few gigabytes''' if using an external file storage; however if an external storage is not being used, this can be in the terabytes. See [http://wiki.urbancode.com/AnthillPro/AnthillPro_Hardware_Requirements#CodeStation_.26_Logs Codestation & Logs below].   + * Storage: Your individual requirements depend on your usage, retention policies, and types of applications. In general, the more artifacts you keep in uBuild's artifact repository (Codestation), the greater the storage needs (e.g., you keep the generated artifacts from every CI build). Additionally, the server logs must also be taken into consideration -- over time log storage can add up. The '''footprint''' for the server is a '''few gigabytes''' if using an external file storage; however if an external storage is not being used, this can be in the terabytes. See [http://wiki.urbancode.com/uBuild/UBuild_Hardware_Requirements#Codestation Codestation below].  
  ** Regardless of the base installation install size, extra space is needed for temporary files during artifact transfers, etc. This usually occurs in ''Windows' temp directory'' or ''*nix /tmp/ mount''.    ** Regardless of the base installation install size, extra space is needed for temporary files during artifact transfers, etc. This usually occurs in ''Windows' temp directory'' or ''*nix /tmp/ mount''. 
  * Network. Gigabit (1000) Ethernet with low latency to database    * Network. Gigabit (1000) Ethernet with low latency to database