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  • 4+ Cores Intel Xeon E5-2600 v1 series or similar AMD Processor processors *
  • 8GB DDR4 RAM
  • Hard Disk OS + Application > 70GB (recommended: RAID 1 SSD)
  • 2 Network Cards
  • Redundant Power Supplies

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Web Workbench uses SSRS 2016 or higher to render reports in the web browser. In most cases SSRS is installed on the same host as the SQL Server, although it may also be installed on a separate server if using non-Express versions editions of SQL Server.

Web Workbench can work without SSRS being setup except users will not be able to view reports via the web browser.

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Since version 4.2 Report Server Local Mode has been introduced to remove the need for SSRS to render web reports. With this mode turned on, the web application renders reports locally with Microsoft ReportViewer Controls. However it may be significantly slower than SSRS depending on the environment. Therefore SSRS is still recommended for on-premise installations where Report Server Local Mode performance is not satisfactory.

Workbench MDE Version

Web Workbench requires Workbench MDE version of at least 7.41.3.0.

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Web Workbench is a .NET web application. A public domain name and a valid web certificate are required to enable secure HTTPS protocol that allows secure external access to Web Workbench on public networks. For on-premise installations, It it is up to client IT to organise and manage the domain name and certificate, as well as the network infrastructure that directs user requests to the web server.

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