Commit 854d39ad authored by Mike Lewis's avatar Mike Lewis

Merge branch 'docs/install-requirements' into 'master'

Update requirements.md to make 8GB the minimum instance size

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!20133
parents 00c1a58b 0cd5d968
...@@ -64,16 +64,14 @@ If you have enough RAM memory and a recent CPU the speed of GitLab is mainly lim ...@@ -64,16 +64,14 @@ If you have enough RAM memory and a recent CPU the speed of GitLab is mainly lim
### Memory ### Memory
You need at least 4GB of addressable memory (RAM + swap) to install and use GitLab! You need at least 8GB of addressable memory (RAM + swap) to install and use GitLab!
The operating system and any other running applications will also be using memory The operating system and any other running applications will also be using memory
so keep in mind that you need at least 4GB available before running GitLab. With so keep in mind that you need at least 4GB available before running GitLab. With
less memory GitLab will give strange errors during the reconfigure run and 500 less memory GitLab will give strange errors during the reconfigure run and 500
errors during usage. errors during usage.
- 1GB RAM + 3GB of swap is the absolute minimum but we strongly **advise against** this amount of memory. See the [unicorn worker section below](#unicorn-workers) for more advice. - 4GB RAM + 4GB swap supports up to 100 users but it will be very slow
- 2GB RAM + 2GB swap supports up to 100 users but it will be very slow - **8GB RAM** is the **recommended** memory size for all installations and supports up to 100 users
- **4GB RAM** is the **recommended** memory size for all installations and supports up to 100 users
- 8GB RAM supports up to 1,000 users
- 16GB RAM supports up to 2,000 users - 16GB RAM supports up to 2,000 users
- 32GB RAM supports up to 4,000 users - 32GB RAM supports up to 4,000 users
- 64GB RAM supports up to 8,000 users - 64GB RAM supports up to 8,000 users
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