Deployment

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.

Modest footprint
Predictable planning
Easier adoption
Illustration of CoreNexis minimum infrastructure requirements for CPU, memory, and storage

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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