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## Hosted linux
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There is no significant difference in setup between a linux server physically on premise or hosted from a hosting provider such as [Digitalocean](https://www.digitalocean.com/) or [Linode](https://www.linode.com/) with shell root access.
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There is no significant difference in setup between a linux server physically on premise or hosted from a hosting provider such as [Digitalocean](https://www.digitalocean.com/) or [Linode](https://www.linode.com/) with SSH shell access.
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The largest demand put on an AyaNova server is report rendering so if it will be common to render reports with dozens or hundreds of pages you will find that more memory and cpu's will be beneficial. However a small shop that renders smaller page count reports can often be served with a 2gb memory single cpu virtual server. Since it's easy to scale up a virtual server we recommend starting with the minimum requirements and scaling up as necessary.
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The largest demand put on an AyaNova server is report rendering so if it will be common to render reports with dozens or hundreds of pages you will find that more memory and CPUs will be beneficial.
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The hosting providers cpu and memory monitoring tools will be helpful here to determine if more ram or cpu's are required.
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However a small shop that renders smaller page count reports can often be served with a 2GB memory single CPU virtual server. Since it's easy to scale up a virtual server we recommend starting with the minimum requirements and scaling up as necessary.
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The hosting providers CPU and memory monitoring tools will be helpful here to determine if more resources are required.
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## AyaNova web app system requirements
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