Fedora20 provides a comprehensive software library to adapt to various applications on various platforms. Different applications have different hardware requirements. For example, if the storage server has high hardware requirements to efficiently process file read/write requests, the Web cache server has high memory requirements to process high-speed cache service requests.
For various requirements, we have officially provided a recommended minimum hardware configuration:
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1 GHz processor or faster 1 GB system memory 10 Gb unallocated disk space |
The above configuration is the minimum officially recommended configuration. However, I should use different configurations for different applications based on experience.
Recommended configuration for a desktop operating system using Fedora(Of course, the current mainstream laptops or desktops are higher than this, so you can try it with confidence ):
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2 GHz processors or faster 1 GB system memory Video Card with MB or more 10 Gb unallocated disk space |
Use feodra as a storage server(I personally do not recommend that the fedora software library is relatively new, and updating the software will make the system unstable ):
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1 GHz processor or faster MB or above system memory NICs larger than MB 1 GB unallocated disk space |
Use feodra as a Web Server(I personally do not recommend that the fedora software library is relatively new, and updating the software will make the system unstable ):
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1 GHz processor or faster 1 GHz or above system memory NICs larger than MB 50 GB unallocated disk space |
Use feodra to compile the server:
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2 GHz processors or faster 2 GHz or above system memory NICs larger than MB 50 GB unallocated disk space |
Use feodra to learn about Linux servers(You can also use a virtual machine ):
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1 GHz processor or faster MB or above system memory NICs larger than MB 50 GB unallocated disk space |
The above is my personal suggestion. If you want to use online servers, you 'd better not use fedora. We recommend using RedHat Enterprise Edition or free centos. Fedora is a very good desktop. Of course, you can still use the test exercise server that uses fedora to learn Linux and Linux servers.
Recommended minimum configuration list for installing fedora 20