System requirements for 1s 8. Technical requirements
The program "1C: Retail 8 basic. Electronic delivery" is designed to automate the operational accounting of goods and Money in retail outlets (shops) where one user works with the program and there is no need to adapt the applied solution to the specifics of the enterprise. The program can be used in pavilions shopping centers and stores selling both food and non-food products.
The main business processes of a trading enterprise are automated:
- store assortment planning: the ability to plan both the start and end of purchases of goods, and the start and end of sales;
- accounting for product series: expiration dates, serial numbers of the item;
- sales analysis and automatic ordering to the supplier based on sales statistics, current balances and assortment restrictions;
- accounting for discrepancies in the quantity and price of goods upon receipt from the supplier;
- accounting of mutual settlements with suppliers;
- planning of payments for deliveries;
- planning and conducting partial inventories of product balances in the store;
- accounting for payments wages employees from the cash register of the store;
- additional reports;
- work with Offline equipment: KKM Offline and scales with the ability to print labels.
"1C: Retail 8 basic. Electronic delivery" provides ample opportunities for managing automatic discounts when several different conditions are met: the time of purchase, the type of discount card, the set of goods, and others. Percentage and amount discounts, gifts to customers are supported. Prohibition of sales of alcoholic products at the time specified by the user.
Intuitive customizable interface of the cashier's workstation (RCS) ensures the convenience of the salesperson. On RMK, you can restrict the execution of operations for changing prices, applying manual discounts, reversing lines, canceling checks.
The general and simplified taxation systems, the single tax on imputed income (UTII) are supported, and trade transactions are recorded only in rubles.
The program "1C: Retail 8 basic. Electronic delivery" supports work with fiscal registrars, providing in accordance with the law all the necessary reports on the cash register shift, as well as with non-fiscal document printers in case of using UTII. The user is given the opportunity to configure templates for printing checks and cash orders on connected tape printers.
It is possible to accept payments by bank payment cards using an acquiring terminal.
Supports work with other types used in retail equipment: customer displays, magnetic card readers, as well as equipment to support barcoding technology: barcode scanners, data collection terminals.
Data upload to scales with the ability to print labels and two-way data exchange with KKM Offline are supported.
Full support of the EGAIS system!
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Purpose
1C: Retail is positioned as a budget solution for automating small trading enterprises, which are mainly engaged in retail trade.
EGAIS
The functionality of the 1C: Retail program allows you to perform the following operations:
- configuring the connection of the Universal Transport Module;
- processing EGAIS requests;
- setting up accounting and the procedure for working with EGAIS;
- comparison of the EGAIS nomenclature;
- registration of retail sales of alcoholic products;
- formation of documents for the receipt of alcoholic products;
- accounting for discrepancies in the receipt of goods and services;
- return of goods to the supplier;
- movement of alcoholic products between stores;
- request for the remains of this store in the EGAIS IB and the selection of certificates No. 2 when processing consumable documents;
- statement on the balance sheet in EGAIS;
- write-off of alcoholic products from the balance of EGAIS;
- sale of alcoholic products on tap.
System requirements | |
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Operating system | Windows 7 and above |
RAM | 2GB and above |
CPU | Intel Pentium Celeron 2400 MHz or higher |
HDD | 40GB and above |
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USB port | + |
Featured system requirements | |
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Operating system | Windows 7/8/8.1/10 |
RAM | 4GB and up |
CPU | Intel Core / AMD 3.0 GHz or higher |
HDD | 40GB and above |
CD drive | + |
USB port | + |
One of the most famous domestic developments in the field information systems for accounting - 1C Enterprise 8.3, every year it becomes more and more popular. Today, programs from the 1C family are familiar to almost all IT employees. The latest official released version of 1C Enterprise 8.3 has become much friendlier to users and developers. It is impossible to ignore its advantages, but in order to have maximum benefit and comfort in working with the 1C accounting system, it is necessary to understand the basic principles of its operation.
Before detailed analysis advantages of the latest version, system requirements and technical nuances, we will pay attention to a general understanding of what 1C is.
Why update 1C Enterprise 8.3 configurations?
Many users do not even realize that the 1C software product consists of two components - platform and configuration. Configuration is the very program in which users and developers of the company work. The platform is the basis that allows you to set a specific 1C configuration and after that - work with it.
Different versions of the platform allow you to run different releases of software products. Therefore, if you do not install the latest released version of the 1C platform, then you will not be able to update 1C: Accounting or 1C: Trade Management. This is highly undesirable, since in each new release, 1C specialists eliminate deficiencies, take into account new laws and optimize the program. To keep up with the times and legislative acts RF, it is necessary to update both the platform and configurations in a timely manner.
Many customers are concerned about the system requirements for 1C Enterprise 8.3 for servers and client computers. Despite the general opinion that any software from 1C is extremely demanding, official requirements do not require impressive costs.
The system requirements for client PCs are as follows:
- Processor with a frequency of more than 1.8 GHz;
- RAM with a capacity of more than 512 MB;
- Hard disk with a capacity of more than 40 GB.
To deploy a server on a computer, it must have:
- Intel Pentium 4 with a frequency of more than 2.4 GHz;
- Over 1 GB random access memory;
- Hard disk, depending on the size of the database, but not less than 40 GB.
Owners of large companies may be surprised, because their 1C slows down on more productive PCs. However, do not forget that these are the minimum system requirements in ideal conditions. If you plan to have several hundred users, then of course, you will need equipment many times more powerful. Also, do not forget that there are more demanding configurations - ERP, Consolidation, and there are less demanding ones - 1C: Accounting. In any case, the server equipment must have a power reserve in case of an increase in the number of users and an increase in the number of 1C databases.
Many 1C clients are not limited to Accounting or UT - after successful implementation and evaluation of the result, the company decides to automate other areas of accounting. Programs based on 1C Enterprise 8.3 will help solve any problem: automate a narrow section or all the activities of a company. Given the constant development, it is more efficient to choose and implement 1C based on the 8.3 platform than to support numerous programs on different languages programming.
At the forefront in version 8.3 is the convenience of users, administrators and developers. The main changes in release 8.3 are:
- Unique "Taxi" interface, customizable for a specific user;
- Improving the performance of operation and development on the 1C 8.3 platform;
- Optimization of many interface mechanisms and client side;
- New tools for developers;
- Mobile platform 1C.
Improvement of existing 1C functionality in release 8.3
1C specialists are primarily engaged in improving the options already implemented in the platform. This is why the features you used in release 8.1 or 8.2 may differ significantly in releases 8.3.2 or 8.3.3. At the same time, with each release comes detailed description all changes in the functionality of the 1C platform. Technical support at 1C also works with users around the clock and is ready to answer all your questions.
In version 8.3, the emphasis is on developing the capabilities of cloud technologies, remote work and optimizing server performance in such conditions. In the server part, the changes affected the server cluster:
- Two services have been added: the licensing service, which is responsible for distributing software licenses to client sessions, will allow you to more freely configure a server cluster and change its parameters; external client session management service responsible for regulating user connections to a specific infobase on the server. These services will also help reduce resource costs;
- Optimized distribution of loaded processes on a server or server cluster and increased fault tolerance;
- Created security profiles on the server cluster. They are responsible for setting permissions for potentially dangerous activities. These include 1C opening external reports and processing, launching applications and accessing resources from the Internet;
- Updating client applications via the Internet;
- Modernization of the restructuring of infobases in order to reduce the time for a developer's exclusive access to the database.
Also, 1C Enterprise version 8.3 has undergone many changes in terms of new interface features. The most significant impact on the popularity of versions 8.3.3 and later was the new Taxi interface. It contains the principles of maximum “cleansing” of the desktop from unnecessary menus, enlarged font and new approaches to frequently used functions. A huge advantage of Taxi is the user's ability to independently change the 1C 8.3 interface, adding and removing functions, icons, commands and documents. The ability to move panels will make the 1C interface more loyal to new users and speed up the work of experienced professionals.
1C specialists did not ignore the web client, which was so fond of users of 1C: Accounting, edition 3.0 and other configurations. Now there is no need to check the browser settings for blocking pop-up windows. We also solved the problem with batch printing documents over the Internet without additional dialogs and saving PDF files.
Small changes have also affected the ACS - new functions have been added, the display of fields from unrelated data sets, new chart modes. In addition, 1C specialists have worked to ensure that the 1C Enterprise 8.3 system is as user-friendly as possible. In particular, the quick search systems, the mechanism of drop-down lists have been optimized, several types of hints have been implemented.
New features of 1C on platform 8.3
In addition to working on improving existing mechanisms and functions, 1C specialists in version 8.3 added new features in terms of functionality. First of all, it is worth noting a new client application for operating systems of the Linux family. Previously, users in the Linux family of operating systems worked using a web client from browsers. With the advent of 1C Enterprise version 8.3, it became possible to run client applications in three formats:
- Configurator for infobase development and administration;
- Thick client that supports the deprecated regular forms mode;
- Thin client is the most optimized application mode 1C version 8.
This innovation will allow not only users to work on Linux, but also developers and administrators. It remains to be remembered that there are some limitations on Linux servers:
- Lack of support for working with COM objects;
- Lack of interaction with MSSQL DBMS;
- Authentication takes place using a special Kerberos protocol.
lovers mobile devices you will like a lot of new things in 1C 8.3, as it appeared special platform for gadgets. Along with the functionality, documentation on the architecture, internal and external mechanisms, functionality and features of mobile software appeared on the 1C company website. Among the capabilities of the mobile program based on 1C Enterprise 8.3, geolocation and various multimedia capabilities stand out. These functions allow 1C systems to cover a wider range of tasks.
Worthy of special mention automated testing mechanism. Its essence lies in the fact that the developer describes the algorithm of user actions in the built-in language of the 1C 8.3 platform and reproduces it. Then you need to compare the result of the execution with what was expected, and analyze the results. To analyze user behavior, it became possible to record all interactive actions in a separate XML file.
Significant changes affected not only users, but also developers. Quite powerful tools have appeared that are designed to significantly facilitate and speed up the process of finalizing configurations, developing new functionality and maintaining servers. A major modification to the configuration store has occurred. The new 1C Enterprise 8.3 platform features significant optimization and better storage integrity. Due to this, developers get the results of their work much faster and are less dependent on each other. There are also useful opportunities for performing regular work. Among them are the creation of arbitrary areas in the text of modules, templates for event handlers, links to methodological information in the syntax assistant.
Enough time has passed since the release of 1C Enterprise version 8.3, and experts have formed their opinion about this version. Most of the ideas that got started or developed in 8.3 were to the taste of 1C customers. Therefore, we should expect their development and improvement. To date, version 8.4 is being prepared, the advantages of which should overshadow the 1C Enterprise 8.3 system.
We tested computers in different price categories for you.
Very often, clients turn to us with a request to choose a computer that will “work well with 1C”, that is, it will not “slow down” and freeze.
This is due to the fact that users who saved on purchases or bought computer equipment 3-5 years ago are now faced with the fact that 1C is extremely slow and slows down the workflow.
It is generally accepted that in the office for working with documents and "1C" you can buy the simplest computer, because. it will not run resource-intensive games or 3D modeling programs. But this is a mistake! Per last years accounting programs have become powerful analysis tools that provide a specific load and consume much more resources.
We conducted an experiment and found out what parameters of the system unit will allow 1C to work as efficiently as possible!
Tested using special processing, which, when tested, triggers the simultaneous processing of 150 documents different kind, but intersecting in registers (PKO, RKO and RTU) in the working base "1C: Accounting", ed. 3.0 of the current release with the Taxi interface. The volume of the database is 4 GB.
The tests were carried out on 6 computers of different configurations:
different processors 4 and 8 core.
amount of RAM 4 - 8 GB, with and without Silicon Power SATA-III 60Gb SP060GBSS3S60S25 S60 2.5" w490Mb/s SSD.
software: Windows 10 PRO 64 bit.
Test instance #1
Processor: AMD FX 4330, (4 cores, 4 GHz, 95W)
2 pcs.
Hard drive: HDD Toshiba 500 GB HDWD105UZSVA P300
Cost: 16 200 rubles.
Test instance #2
Processor: AMD FX 8320E, (8 cores, 3.2 GHz and 4 GHz Turbo)
Motherboard: Asus M5A78L-M LX3 Soc-AM3 AMD760G
RAM: Memory DDR3 4Gb 1333MHz Kingston Kingston KVR13N9S8/4-SP 2 pcs
Cost: 21 900 rubles.
Test instance #3
Processor: AMD A4-6300 Richland (FM2, L2 1024Kb)
Motherboard: Asus A68H
RAM: Memory DDR3 4Gb 1333MHz Kingston KVR13N9S8/4-SP
Hard disk drive (HDD): HDD Toshiba 500 GB HDWD105UZSVA P300
Cost: 12 500 rubles.
Test instance #4
Processor: Intel® Core™ i3-4170 Processor3M Cache, 3.40 GHz
RAM: Memory DDR3 4Gb 1333MHz Kingston KVR13N9S8/4-SP
Hard disk drive (HDD): HDD Toshiba 500 GB HDWD105UZSVA P300
Price: 22 500
R.
Test instance #5
Processor: Intel® Celeron® Processor G1840 2M Cache, 2.80 GHz
Motherboard: Asus chipset H81
RAM: Memory DDR3 4Gb 1333MHz Kingston KVR13N9S8/4-SP
Hard disk drive (HDD): HDD Toshiba 500 GB HDWD105UZSVA P300
Price: 18 000
R.
Test instance #6
Processor: Intel® Pentium® Processor G3260 3M Cache, 3.30 GHz
Motherboard: Asus chipset H81
RAM: Memory DDR3 4Gb 1333MHz Kingston KVR13N9S8/4-SP
Hard disk drive (HDD): HDD Toshiba 500 GB HDWD105UZSVA P300
Price: 19 400
R.
After installing and launching 1C:Accounting 3.0, leaders and outsiders immediately emerged.
The minimum loading time took ~45 sec, the maximum ~2 min. 10 sec. Test copy #2 showed the best speed, and copy #5 turned out to be an outsider. It was in the basic configuration that copy No. 2 exceeded the download speed of three 1C sessions by almost 3 times, relative to No. 5.
Instance No. 1 took second place. The remaining configurations showed approximately the same results: ~1 min 10 sec.
A powerful processor and a large amount of RAM showed themselves perfectly when running the application. The launch speed was measured with a conventional stopwatch.
Below is a summary graph for all the tested computers with the average time for documents.
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Test results
Testing showed that SSDthe disk gives an increase in the speed of work. But with small database volumes, it can be replaced by a powerful processor with more RAM than the database size.
The benefit of an SSD drive is noticeable only with large amounts of data, when there is not enough RAM to complete and correctly perform the operation.
The weakest score, as expected, showed a system unit based on an AMD A4-6300 processor without an SSD drive. The average wiring time exceeded 300 ms.
The most balanced in terms of price and result the result was a system unit based on a processor: AMD FX 4330 with 4GB of memory with an SSD drive.
At its price of 17,200 rubles, it is 11% more expensive than the system unit based on the AMD A4-6300 4GB processor with an SSD drive, and the increase in power is 29%. The benefit is more than doubled.
The AMD A4-6300 4GB system unit without an SSD drive, with its low price of 12,500 rubles, will be sufficient for standard office tasks and small infobases with a small number of operations.
Best time when conducting documents showed a system unit based on the Intel® Core™ i3-4170 processor. It is suitable if you use not only office programs and 1C, but also other applications, because. the cost of the computer Intel® Core™ i3-4170 4 GB with SSD 25 500 rubles. 48% higher than AMD FX 4330 4GB with SSD and 64% higher than AMD A4-6300 4GB with SSD. The increase in productivity in these cases is 21% and 44%, respectively.
What to choose?
Price category up to 16,000 rubles
Test instance #1
Processor: AMD FX 4330, (4 cores, 4 GHz, 95W), Memory DDR3 4Gb 1333MHz Kingston KVR13N9S8/4-SP 2 pcs., Hard drive: HDD Toshiba 500 GB HDWD105UZSVA P300
Processor: AMD FX 4330, (4 cores, 4 GHz, 95W), Memory DDR3 4Gb 1333MHz Kingston KVR13N9S8/4-SP 2 pcs., Hard drive: HDD Toshiba 500 GB HDWD105UZSVA P300, Silicon Power SATA-III 60Gb SP060GBSS3S60S25 S60 2.5" w490Mb/s
Processor: Intel® Core™ i3-4170 Processor3M Cache, 3.40 GHz, Memory DDR3 4Gb 1333MHz Kingston KVR13N9S8/4-SP, Hard disk drive (HDD): HDD Toshiba 500 GB HDWD105UZSVA P300
This article provides hardware and software requirements for installing 1C:Enterprise 8.3 (system requirements for version 8.2 can be seen). Separately considered different kinds 1C:Enterprise clients and minimum system requirements for running a 1C:Enterprise server cluster, as well as supported DBMS types.
Below are the official system requirements at the time of writing for the 1C:Enterprise version 8.3 , for launch options:
1. Thick client
- SVGA display.
If a this computer will be used to develop configurations, then it must meet the following requirements:
- Operating system Windows XP Service Pack 2 and above, Windows Server 2003 and above, Fedora 17 and above, Mint 12 and above, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and above, Alt Linux SPT 6.0 and above;
- Processor Intel Pentium/Celeron 2400 MHz or higher;
- RAM 2 GB or more (4 GB recommended);
- Hard disk (during installation, about 300 MB is used);
- SVGA display.
Also, the requirements for RAM during the operation of a thick client and the development of configurations are influenced by the functional completeness of the configuration.
2. Thin client
To install, the end user's computer must meet the following requirements:
- Operating system Windows XP Service Pack 2 and above, Windows Server 2003 and above, Fedora 17 and above, Mint 12 and above, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and above, Alt Linux SPT 6.0 and above;
- Processor Intel Pentium/Celeron 1800 MHz or higher;
- RAM 1 GB or more;
- Hard disk (during installation, about 70 MB are used);
- SVGA display.
3. Web client
The requirements for are mainly determined by the web browser used. List of supported browsers:
- for Windows OS:
- Mazilla Firefox 17 and above;
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 and above;
- Google Chrome 4 and above;
- Safari 4.0.5 and up.
- for Linux OS:
- Mazilla Firefox 17 and above;
- for OS MacOS X:
- Safari 4.0.5 and above (for MacOS X version 10.5 and above).
In general, the end user's computer must meet the following requirements:
- Processor Intel Pentium/Celeron 1800 MHz or higher;
- RAM 1 GB or more;
- Hard disk (during installation, about 250 MB is used);
- SVGA display.
For computers with a small amount of memory and an inefficient processor, it is recommended to use version 9.0 for Microsoft Internet Explorer or use other browsers supported by 1C:Enterprise.
4. Mobile platform
For iOS devices:
- iOS - version 5.1 and older;
- iPhone - 3GS and older;
- iPod Touch - 3 generations and older;
- iPad - all versions;
- iPad mini.
For devices based on Android OS:
- Android - version 2.2 and older;
- CPU:
- with ARMv5TE architecture and above (ARMv6, ARMv7, ARMv8);
- with Intel x86 architecture.
- RAM - at least 256 MB;
- Touch screen.
5. Web server
1C:Enterprise supports the following web servers:
- (IIS) versions 5.1 and higher;
- Apache HTTP Server versions 2.0 and above;
If the web server is used to access file variant infobase, the computer running the web server and the web server extension has the following requirements:
- Processor Intel Pentium/Celeron 1800 MHz or higher;
- RAM 1 GB or more (2 GB recommended);
- Hard disk (during installation, about 300 MB is used);
6. 32-bit server
The production server that is part of the 32-bit must meet the requirements:
- Operating system Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or later, one of the supported Linux distributions;
- Intel Pentium/Xeon processor 2400 MHz and higher, it is desirable to use multiprocessor or multi-core machines, since the presence of several processors/cores has a beneficial effect on the throughput of a 1C:Enterprise server cluster, especially in the case of intensive work of several users;
- RAM at least 2 GB. And although the worker processes of a 1C:Enterprise server cluster can be executed in fairly small amounts of memory, at peak loads their needs can be quite significant;
7. 64-bit server
The production server included in the 64-bit version must meet the requirements:
- Operating system Windows XP Service Pack 2 or higher or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or higher, one of the supported Linux distributions for x86-64;
- Processor with x86-64 architecture (Intel with Intel 64 support, AMD with AMD64 support), it is desirable to use multiprocessor or multi-core machines, since the presence of several processors/cores has a beneficial effect on the throughput of a 1C:Enterprise server cluster, especially in the case of intensive work of several users;
- At least 2 GB of RAM (4 GB or more recommended). And although the worker processes of a 1C:Enterprise server cluster can be executed in fairly small amounts of memory, at peak loads their needs can be quite significant;
- Hard disk (during installation, about 200 MB is used).
8. Supported DBMS
The bitness of the 1C:Enterprise server is not related to the bitness of the DBMS. Servers (1C:Enterprise server and DBMS) of different capacity can be used together. 1C:Enterprise supports the following DBMS:
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (SP4 recommended) and higher;
- PostgreSQL 8.1 and above;
- IBM DB2 v9.1 and above;
- Oracle Database 10g Release 2 and above.
9. Other requirements
- If used type HASP4 Net from the company Aladdin, you need a USB port to connect a hardware protection key.
- To function, the WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) service must be running on the computer.
- Sharing a file infobase over a network is supported only for network resources accessed via the SMB (CIFS) protocol. Such resources can be located both on Windows computers and on Linux computers.
- The maximum number of simultaneous connections from one file infobase is 1024.
- The user on whose behalf the client application is running must have " List folder contents» to the OS temporary files directory.
- The user under whose name the server is running must have " Folder Content List » to the OS temporary files directory.
- The user on whose behalf the server is running must have the " Reading" to the temporary files directory in Linux OS.
- If the 1C:Enterprise server cluster and the database server are installed on different computers, the performance of the system can be significantly affected by the performance of the network connection between the computers of the 1C:Enterprise server cluster and the database server computer. It is recommended to use network cards with throughput 100 Mbps and above.
- For normal operation of 1C:Enterprise in the client-server version of work, it is necessary to disable the use of power-saving modes on client computers sleep, Standby and Hibernate.
- For the file infobase, for the operation of the 1C:Enterprise Web server under Linux OS, the following library is required on the computer with the web server:
- UnixOdbc version 2.2.11 and higher for using external data sources on the 1C:Enterprise web server.
- To work under Linux OS, you need to have installed libraries:
- Webkitgtx 1.2.5 and above;
- ImageMagick 6.2.8 and above;
- Freetype 2.1.9 and above;
- Libgsf 1.10.1 and above;
- Glib 2.124 and above;
- Kerberos 1.4.2 and above;
- GSS-API Kerberos 1.4.2 and above;
- Microsoft Core Fonts
- UnixODBC 2.2.11 and higher for using external data sources on the 1C:Enterprise server.
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System requirements for installing 1C:Enterprise 8.3 | Tavalik.ruThis article provides hardware and software requirements for installing 1C:Enterprise 8.3 (system requirements for version 8.2 can be viewed here). Separately, various types of 1C:Enterprise clients and the minimum system requirements for running a cluster of 1C:Enterprise servers, as well as the types of supported DBMS are considered.
Below are the official system requirements at the time of writing for the 1C:Enterprise version 8.3 , for launch options:
1. Thick client
To install a thick client, the end user's computer must meet the following requirements:
- SVGA display.
If this computer will be used to develop configurations, then it must meet the following requirements:
- Operating system Windows XP Service Pack 2 and above, Windows Server 2003 and above, Fedora 17 and above, Mint 12 and above, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and above, Alt Linux SPT 6.0 and above;
- Processor Intel Pentium/Celeron 2400 MHz or higher;
- RAM 2 GB or more (4 GB recommended);
- Hard disk (during installation, about 300 MB is used);
- SVGA display.
Also, the requirements for RAM during the operation of a thick client and the development of configurations are influenced by the functional completeness of the configuration.
2. Thin client
To install a thin client, the end user's computer must meet the following requirements:
- Operating system Windows XP Service Pack 2 and above, Windows Server 2003 and above, Fedora 17 and above, Mint 12 and above, Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and above, Alt Linux SPT 6.0 and above;
- Processor Intel Pentium/Celeron 1800 MHz or higher;
- RAM 1 GB or more;
- Hard disk (during installation, about 70 MB are used);
- SVGA display.
3. Web client
The requirements for the operation of the web client are mainly determined by the web browser used. List of supported browsers:
- for Windows OS:
- Mazilla Firefox 17 and above;
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 and above;
- Google Chrome 4 and above;
- Safari 4.0.5 and up.
- for Linux OS:
- Mazilla Firefox 17 and above;
- for OS MacOS X:
- Safari 4.0.5 and above (for MacOS X version 10.5 and above).
In general, the end user's computer must meet the following requirements:
- Processor Intel Pentium/Celeron 1800 MHz or higher;
- RAM 1 GB or more;
- Hard disk (during installation, about 250 MB is used);
- SVGA display.
For computers with a small amount of memory and an inefficient processor, it is recommended to use version 9.0 for Microsoft Internet Explorer or use other browsers supported by 1C:Enterprise.
4. Mobile platform
For iOS devices:
- iOS - version 5.1 and older;
- iPhone - 3GS and older;
- iPod Touch - 3 generations and older;
- iPad - all versions;
- iPad mini.
For devices based on Android OS:
- Android - version 2.2 and older;
- CPU:
- with ARMv5TE architecture and above (ARMv6, ARMv7, ARMv8);
- with Intel x86 architecture.
- RAM - at least 256 MB;
- Touch screen.
5. Web server
1C:Enterprise supports the following web servers:
- Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) versions 5.1 and higher;
- Apache HTTP Server versions 2.0 and above;
If the web server is used to access the file version of the infobase, then the following requirements apply to the computer running the web server and the web server extension:
- Processor Intel Pentium/Celeron 1800 MHz or higher;
- RAM 1 GB or more (2 GB recommended);
- Hard disk (during installation, about 300 MB is used);
6. 32-bit server
A working server that is part of a 32-bit 1C:Enterprise server cluster must meet the following requirements:
- Operating system Windows XP Service Pack 2 or later or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or later, one of the supported Linux distributions;
- Intel Pentium/Xeon processor 2400 MHz and higher, it is desirable to use multiprocessor or multi-core machines, since the presence of several processors/cores has a beneficial effect on the throughput of a 1C:Enterprise server cluster, especially in the case of intensive work of several users;
- RAM at least 2 GB. And although the worker processes of a 1C:Enterprise server cluster can be executed in fairly small amounts of memory, at peak loads their needs can be quite significant;
7. 64-bit server
A working server that is part of a 64-bit 1C:Enterprise server cluster must meet the following requirements:
- Operating system Windows XP Service Pack 2 or higher or Microsoft Windows Server 2003 or higher, one of the supported Linux distributions for x86-64;
- Processor with x86-64 architecture (Intel with Intel 64 support, AMD with AMD64 support), it is desirable to use multiprocessor or multi-core machines, since the presence of several processors/cores has a beneficial effect on the throughput of a 1C:Enterprise server cluster, especially in the case of intensive work of several users;
- At least 2 GB of RAM (4 GB or more recommended). And although the worker processes of a 1C:Enterprise server cluster can be executed in fairly small amounts of memory, at peak loads their needs can be quite significant;
- Hard disk (during installation, about 200 MB is used).
8. Supported DBMS
The bitness of the 1C:Enterprise server is not related to the bitness of the DBMS. Servers (1C:Enterprise server and DBMS) of different capacity can be used together. 1C:Enterprise supports the following DBMS:
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000 (SP4 recommended) and higher;
- PostgreSQL 8.1 and above;
- IBM DB2 v9.1 and above;
- Oracle Database 10g Release 2 and above.
9. Other requirements
- If using Aladdin's HASP4 Net type USB dongles, a USB port is required to connect the dongle.
- The software licensing system requires that the WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation) service be running on the computer.
- Sharing a file infobase over a network is supported only for network resources accessed via the SMB (CIFS) protocol. Such resources can be located both on Windows computers and on Linux computers.
- The maximum number of simultaneous connections from one file infobase is 1024.
- The user under whose name the client application is running must have the "List folder contents" right on the directory of temporary OS files.
- The user under whose name the server is running must have the "List folder contents" right on the directory of temporary OS files.
- The user under whose name the server is running must have the "Read" right on the directory of temporary files in Linux OS.
- If the 1C:Enterprise server cluster and the database server are installed on different computers, the performance of the system can be significantly affected by the performance of the network connection between the computers of the 1C:Enterprise server cluster and the database server computer. It is recommended to use network cards with a bandwidth of 100 Mbps or higher.
- For normal operation of 1C:Enterprise in the client-server version of operation, it is necessary to disable the use of energy-saving Sleep, Standby, and Hibernate modes on client computers.
- For the file infobase, for the operation of the 1C:Enterprise Web server under Linux OS, the following library is required on the computer with the web server:
- UnixOdbc version 2.2.11 and higher for using external data sources on the 1C:Enterprise web server.
- To work under Linux OS, you need to have installed libraries:
- Webkitgtx 1.2.5 and above;
- ImageMagick 6.2.8 and above;
- Freetype 2.1.9 and above;
- Libgsf 1.10.1 and above;
- Glib 2.124 and above;
- Kerberos 1.4.2 and above;
- GSS-API Kerberos 1.4.2 and above;
- Microsoft Core Fonts
- UnixODBC 2.2.11 and higher for using external data sources on the 1C:Enterprise server.