Nokia 9.2 manual System Requirements, Recommended Server Configuration

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1 System Requirements

Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email offers centralized email and personal information manager (PIM) synchronization for your users. Wireless Email allows you to synchronize email, contacts, memos, calendar, and to-do items among all your mobile devices, eliminating duplicate data entry. This same data is accessible from any Internet-ready mobile phone and Web browser on any computer connected to the Internet. For supported devices, you can set up the Push feature so users receive new email as it as it arrives on the server.

Recommended Server Configuration

Many factors—the number of users, the number of concurrent users, and the volume of information shared, among others—affect how you should set up your system. This section provides some general guidelines for configuring the server.

Components Requiring Dedicated Computers

Depending on the size of your installation and the number of users, some components may be installed on the same computer. Other components perform best when each component is installed on a dedicated computer (or computers).

Do not install Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email on the Novell GroupWise server.

Product Evaluation and Small Installations

For a product evaluation, you may install the Nokia Intellisync server and the database on the same computer. A single computer that meets the minimum requirements can easily handle both the server and database for a product evaluation or small installation (under 100 users).

After evaluating the product, many customers choose to purchase a license key and upgrade their evaluation environment to a production environment. For larger installations where the Nokia Intellisync server and the database are on the same computer, the system administrator is potentially limiting scalability. If you anticipate converting your existing evaluation system to a production system supporting more than 100 active users, consider using separate computers for the Nokia Intellisync server and the database during evaluation.

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Contents Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Address Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Contents Post-Installation Testing Additional Server Installation OptionsConfiguring a GroupWise Mobile Server Upgrading the Nokia Intellisync ServerConventions This Guide Uses About This GuideCommand-line Conventions Command-line ConventionsDescribes the text conventions in this guide Text ConventionsAccessing Server Online Help Accessing Server DocumentationRelated Documentation Client Installation Guides Accessing Client DocumentationNokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Product Evaluation and Small Installations Recommended Server ConfigurationSystem Requirements Components Requiring Dedicated ComputersMinimum Client Requirements Minimum RequirementsMinimum Server Requirements Wireless Email Server Minimum RequirementsNokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Before You Install Installing on a Linux ServerChoosing an Installation Method Installing Nokia Intellisync Wireless EmailTo install using the graphical installation To configure and run a silent installation Running a Silent InstallationEdit the following file parameters to match your environment IMSEXTERNALDB= To install using the console modeNokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Installing the Secure Gateway Server Configuring a Cluster Environment Installing Nokia Intellisync on Multiple ServersInstalling Nokia Intellisync in a cluster To configure a deployment for more than 500 users Required Linux Server ConfigurationUninstalling Intellisync Mobile Suite Starting and Stopping ServicesEtc/init.d Setting Up a Remote SQL Anywhere Database Server Additional Server Installation OptionsSetting Up Database Mirroring To set up a remote SQL Anywhere database serverTo configure and set up a database mirror system Testing the High Availability Features Page To use a graphical upgrade Upgrading Using a Graphical InterfaceUpgrading the Nokia Intellisync Server Backing Up Existing DataUpgrading Using the Console Mode Upgrading Using Silent ModeTo use a silent upgrade Upgrading Using the Console Mode Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Administrator Web Site Post-Installation TestingTroubleshooting Logon Issues End User Web SitePost-Installation Testing Configuring the GroupWise Mobile Server Configuring a GroupWise Mobile ServerVerifying the GroupWise Post Office Agent Verifying Successful Authentication Backing Up the Nokia Intellisync Server Backing Up Data on a Linux ServerBacking Up a Server with a Sybase Database Restoring Nokia Intellisync Server Data from a Backup Data restoration process is complete Restoring Data to a Server with a Sybase DatabaseNokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Index Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide Nokia Intellisync Wireless Email Linux Installation Guide