Practical Infrastructure Requirements, Not an Oversized Footprint
CoreNexis is built to run on modest infrastructure. A typical baseline deployment starts comfortably at 4 CPU cores, 8 GB of RAM, and 100 GB of storage, giving teams a realistic path to production without unnecessary hardware overhead.
The Challenge
One of the biggest adoption blockers for operational software is the fear that it will demand infrastructure far beyond what a laboratory or internal IT team can justify. When requirements are vague or oversized, projects stall before they start. Teams need a realistic sense of what it takes to run the platform well, especially when planning deployment into constrained or shared environments.
How Minimum Requirements Works
Clear deployment expectations
Provide a realistic baseline of 4 CPU cores, 8 GB of RAM, and 100 GB of storage so teams can plan with confidence instead of guesswork.
Right-sized infrastructure
Run the platform effectively on modest hardware for standard use cases without jumping straight to enterprise-scale infrastructure.
Easier internal approval
Help IT and operational stakeholders evaluate deployment feasibility with practical, concrete sizing expectations they can review and approve quickly.
What Changes
- Make infrastructure planning easier and less speculative.
- Reduce friction for organizations with limited server capacity or cautious IT approval processes.
- Support adoption without forcing a disproportionate infrastructure investment.
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