Retail Requirements
Before you install SUSE Multi-Linux Manager for Retail, ensure your environment meets the minimum requirements. This section lists the requirements for the SUSE Multi-Linux Manager for Retail installation. These requirements are in addition to the SUSE Multi-Linux Manager requirements listed at 一般的な要件.
SUSE Multi-Linux Manager for Retail is only supported on the x86-64 architecture. |
1. サーバ要件
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Minimum 4 dedicated 64-bit CPU cores |
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Test Server Minimum 8 GB |
Base Installation Minimum 16 GB |
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Production Server Minimum 32 GB |
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2. Branch Server Requirements
Hardware | Recommended |
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CPU |
Minimum 2 dedicated 64-bit CPU cores |
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Test Server Minimum 2 GB |
Production Server Minimum 8 GB |
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3. Build Host Requirements
Hardware | Recommended |
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CPU |
Multi-core 64-bit CPU |
RAM: |
Test Server Minimum 2 GB |
Production Server Minimum 4 GB |
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4. ネットワーク要件
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The SUSE Multi-Linux Manager Server requires a reliable and fast WAN connection.
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The branch server requires a reliable WAN connection, to reach the SUSE Multi-Linux Manager Server.
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If you are using a dedicated network, the branch server requires at least two network interfaces: one connected to the WAN with a reachable SUSE Multi-Linux Manager Server, and one connected to the internal branch LAN.
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Terminals require a LAN connection to the branch server network.
5. POS Terminal Requirements
Hardware | Recommended |
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Minimum 1 GB for hosts that need to run OS images built with Kiwi (PXE booted or not) |
Disk Space: |
Disk space depends on size of the OS image |
For more information, see the documentation of the underlying system (in this case: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15).
For more information on SUSE Multi-Linux Manager for Retail POS terminals, see documentation on SUSE Multi-Linux Manager Salt clients (Client Configuration Guide).
5.1. UEFI Secure Booting Requirements
Secure boot from the network using UEFI PXE or UEFI HTTP is supported on both SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15. Booting from a hard disk using UEFI Secure Boot is fully supported on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 images only.
You cannot boot SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 images using UEFI secure boot from a hard disk. This is due to limitations with the legacy Kiwi service. You need to either disable UEFI secure boot, or upgrade your terminals to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15.