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Gals and Guys- I am in the market for a new laptop: anyone have recommendations for how much memory for Dev- (still waiting for Source Control) and AppStudio?
The AS doc recommends a 4 gig minimum: is that really working for folks?
Thanks.This message has been edited. Last edited by: sh98110,
My work laptop has 8GB of RAM and AppStudio still is slow at times depending on what you are doing. It's a Java-based program. That should tell you a lot.
8.2.02M (production), 8.2.02M (test), Windows 10, all outputs.
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I have a tower and it had 16 gig and I loaded the WF Client, WF Reporting Server, and the MSSQL on it and it worked very well. Windows 8 did not time out with Dev or App Studio. The extra 8 gig probably will not cost that much more and is nice. An SSD is really nice for the op system and will increase your speed as well but that will cost more than the memory.