Update docs to reflect we need more RAM in 2017
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ The following instructions assume that you have root access (**sudo** on Ubuntu)
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The recommended Airtime server platform is Debian 7.2 'wheezy'. Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 'Precise Pangolin' is also supported. Users of other GNU/Linux distributions may be able to adapt these instructions to suit their needs.
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The server should have at least a 1GHz processor and 512MB of RAM, preferably 1GB RAM or more. If you are using a desktop environment and web browser directly on the server you should install at least 2GB RAM, to avoid swapping to disk.
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The server should have at least a 1GHz processor and 1GB of RAM, preferably 2GB RAM or more. If you are using a desktop environment and web browser directly on the server you should install at least 2GB RAM, to avoid swapping to disk.
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The Airtime installation does not use much disk space, but you should allow plenty of storage capacity for the Airtime library. A hot-swap RAID array is recommended for media storage, in case of disk failure. You should also consider a UPS or other battery-powered system to offer some protection against short-term power failures.
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