Some background on Redis and Sidekiq requirements.
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## Database
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## Database
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If you want to run the database separately, the **recommended** database size is **1 MB per user**
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If you want to run the database separately, the **recommended** database size is **1 MB per user**.
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## Redis and Sidekiq
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Redis stores all user sessions and the background task queue.
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The storage requirements for Redis are minimal, about 1kB per user.
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Sidekiq processes the background jobs with a multithreaded process.
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This process starts with the entire Rails stack (200MB+) but it can grow over time due to memory leaks.
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On a very active server (10.000 active users) the Sidekiq process can use 1GB+ of memory.
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## Supported webbrowsers
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## Supported webbrowsers
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