Pre-Requisites - Hardware / Environment

Supported Environment Platforms -

PSknowHOW is a containerized application and it can be deployed with Docker support.

it can be deployed in private or public cloud, in any private network with physical/cloud server instances or in any managed enviroments

Supported Operating Systems -

PSknowHOW can be installed on windows or MacOS or Linux with Docker Support.

PSknowHOW has been tested on AKS and RHEL 9.0

Minimum Hardware for Physical/Cloud Server Hosting-

CPU - 4 Cores
RAM - 32 GB
HDD - ~120GB
Root - ~ 50GB

Recommended Hardware for Physical/Cloud Server Hosting-

CPU - 8 Cores
RAM - 64 GB
HDD - ~200GB
Root - ~ 50GB

Recommended Hardware for ServerLess Hosting-

UI - 1GB RAM & 1CPU

MongoDB - 2GB & 1CPU

Customapi - 4GB RAM & 2 CPU

Jira-processor - 4GB RAM & 1CPU

Devops-Processor- 4GB RAM & 1 CPU

SCM-Core 4GB RAM & 1 CPU

SCM-API - 2GB RAM & 1CPU

RabbitMQ - 1GB RAM & 0.5 CPU

Postgress - 2GB RAM & 1 CPU

Azure-board-Processor - 4GB RAM & 1CPU

Azure-pipeline-repo-Processor - 4GB RAM & 1CPU

 

 

The recommended configuration will be able to manage around 200 project without performance degradation.

Ports Required -

The Following ports should be open

Port 80 & 443 - for web traffic communications

Port 22 - for any maintenance or log related terminal access

Port 8080 - Used internally for UI to API communication

Port 27017 - This is the default port of MongoDB, it can be changed to any other port, just update the Docker Compose file before installation and Mongo config after installation

Port 5432 - This is the default port of Postgress, it can be changed to any other port, just update the Docker Compose file before installation and Postgress config after installation

 



 

 

Docker by default uses the space from /root directory to store the docker related date, in case /root directory is low on space the default docker directory can be changed to other directory having enough space by following the below steps:

Initial Setup:

mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d vi /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/docker.conf

 Add following into above file, but prior to that please check the storage driver used by your server by running :docker info |grep "Storage Driver" and put the output i.e.. "overlay or devicemapper" in below content

[Service] ExecStart= ExecStart=/usr/bin/dockerd --data-root=<dir_having_enough_space> --storage-driver=<output of docker info |grep "Storage Driver">

 

 Save the file and run below commands:

sudo systemctl stop docker sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl start docker

 

 

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