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email us AOD is written in MAGIC - a highly rapid application development and deployment tool built to manage change and complexity. Magic's flexibility reduces development time and allows the developer to make revisions and enhancements to the application quickly and effectively as the needs of the Long Term Care (LTC) industry change.

Minimum hardware requirements are as follows:

File Server Specifications
(<25 Users)
  • Pentium 4 Intel® Processor (1.8 Ghz Clock or better)
  • 10 GB hard drive 3
  • 1 GB MB RAM (minimum 1)
  • 100Mbps network interface card and 100Mbps network switch4
  • CD-ROM
  • Tape Backup System 2
  • Battery Backup Power Supply
  • Server O/S: Windows /2000/2003 or Novell® (Novell is not recommended, but possible)
File Server Specifications
(>25 Users)
  • Pentium 4 (or better) Intel® Processor (dual/multi processor system should be considered) (2.0 Ghz Clock or better)
  • 20 GB hard drive 3
  • 2 GB RAM (minimum 1)
  • 100Mbps network interface card and 100Mbps network switch4
  • CD-ROM
  • Tape Backup System 2
  • Battery Backup Power Supply
  • Server O/S: Windows /2000/2003 or Novell® (Novell is not recommended, but possible)
Workstation Specifications
  • Pentium 3 (or better) Intel® Processor (500 MHZ or better clock)
  • 128 K cache (or better)
  • 128 MB RAM (minimum 1) (256 MB or better recommended)
  • 100Mbps network interface card
  • O/S: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP®
Communications Server Specifications
Additional requirements for workstation:
  • High-Speed (128+Kbps or better) Internet Connection
  • Windows XP Remote Desktop Connection

  • OR
  • Citrix (or Windows Terminal Services)

  • OR
  • GoToMyPC.com

  • OR
  • LogMeIn.com

  • OR
  • pcAnywhere® (10.5+ or latest release)
Notes:

1 These are minimum requirements.  Additional RAM will improve overall system performance and should always be considered.

2 The size of the Backup System should be appropriate for the server in question in order to handle all files/data that require backup.

3 The size of the hard drive is based upon this server primarily being used for AOD and necessary O/S and driver files.  If running other applications or providing user file storage, a larger drive/multiple drives may be required. RAID and other fault-tolerant systems should be considered.

4 Serious consideration should be given to a 10/100/1000 Gigabit Card and switch for better performance.

Visit Magic's web site for more information: http://www.magicsoftware.com