Enterprise Planning Large Scale ARGUS Enterprise 10.6. 5/29/2015 ARGUS Software An Altus Group Company

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Enterprise Planning Large Scale ARGUS Enterprise 10.6 5/29/2015 ARGUS Software An Altus Group Company

Large Enterprise Planning Guide ARGUS Enterprise 10.6 5/29/2015 Published by: ARGUS Software, Inc. 3050 Post Oak Boulevard Suite 900 Houston, Texas 77056 Telephone (713) 621-4343 Facsimile (713) 621-2787 www.argussoftware.com Information in this document is subject to change without notice and represents no commitment on the part of ARGUS Software, Inc. This document is copyright 2015, ARGUS Software, Inc. All rights reserved. This document is a confidential and proprietary trade secret of ARGUS Software, made available only under a license agreement and or other agreements containing obligations of confidentiality. "ARGUS" and ARGUS Enterprise are trademarks of ARGUS Software, Inc. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective companies. ARGUS Enterprise 2015 ARGUS Software, Inc.

Table of Contents Purpose... 1 About Large-Scale Design... 2 ARGUS Enterprise Components... 3 Architecture... 4 System Requirements... 5 ARGUS Enterprise Application Server... 5 ARGUS Enterprise Data Server... 5 ARGUS Enterprise Processing Server... 6 ARGUS Enterprise Database Server... 7 ARGUS Enterprise Workstation & Client... 8 ARGUS Enterprise Thin Client... 9 Summary... 10 ARGUS Enterprise 2015 ARGUS Software, Inc.

Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide information about the architecture and server system requirements for large-scale enterprises with high availability and high capacity (HA/HC) demands. 1 2015 ARGUS Software, Inc.

About Large-Scale Design The large-scale design is a good selection to establish a production environment in an organization with large user counts and/or more than ten portfolios comprising more than 500 properties. Unless service uptime is a critical priority, the large-scale design is usually excessive for a pilot or test environment. When evaluating the large-scale design, consider the following benefits and limitations of the approach: Performance Scaled-up hardware allows for optimal server performance. Redundancy The large-scale design provides a moderate level of application tier redundancy (server farm) and database tier redundancy (server cluster). System and data backups should be part of the regularly scheduled IT procedures as appropriate for the environment purpose. Design The large-scale design represents a measurable increase in cost, but the design offsets much of the risk associated with downtime and performance lag. Scalability The large-scale design is optimally suited for large volumes of users, property data, and portfolio analytics. 2 2015 ARGUS Software, Inc.

ARGUS Enterprise supports the following user interfaces: ARGUS Enterprise Components ARGUS Enterprise Windows Client The main user interface. Excel Add-in A convenient tool for importing/exporting bulk data between ARGUS Enterprise and Microsoft Excel 2007 and above. ARGUS Enterprise supports the following Server Components: Application Service This component broker s data requests between the ARGUS Enterprise client user interfaces and the ARGUS Data Warehouse (ADW) Database. Process Service This component services bulk change requests submitted by the user for background processing (e.g. recalculation of a scenario of properties, import of bulk changes to asset models via XL4ADW or the Data Service) Data Service This optional component services import/export of data between the ARGUS Data Warehouse (ADW) Database and a customer s line-of-business systems via a web service interface and optionally the Custom Data Service Client provided where appropriate in some services engagements. ADW database The data storage for ARGUS Enterprise. SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) The use of this Microsoft provided service allows for the rendering of Portfolio level reports 3 2015 ARGUS Software, Inc.

Architecture The high availability/high capacity configuration for large enterprises takes full advantage of the benefits offered by the solution architecture. The application tier is planned for scale as needed by adding processing servers and load balancing multiple application services to scale up throughput of user activity. The database storage can be configured as an SQL Server cluster, backed up by a storage array. All individual hardware is also scaled-up for improved server performance. In addition, the ARGUS Enterprise Client will work in thin client configurations such as deploying it on Citrix or through terminal services. Fault tolerance is achieved by the clustering of all required components: database level, application service level, process service level and client level. This clustering also provides significant performance gains. Additionally, storage capacity can be addressed by making a storage array a requirement rather than an option. 4 2015 ARGUS Software, Inc.

System Requirements The following represents minimal supported system requirements for use of ARGUS Enterprise 10.6, using a largescale design: ARGUS Enterprise Application Server The deployment configuration of application services are flexible; thus it is possible to use one of many solutions to balance the load across a number of servers as required, providing scalability, performance, and fault tolerance. Component Required Recommended Processor Dual processors rated faster than 2.5 gigahertz (GHz) Multi (4/8 core) processors rated faster than 3.0 GHz RAM 4 gigabytes (GB) 8 GB Disk New Technology File System (NTFS) formatted partition with at least 3 GB of free space with the operating system (O/S) installed Operating System Windows Server 2008 Std x86 or x64 Windows Server 2012 Std x64 Other Microsoft.NET framework 4.0 Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 or 6.0 for HTTP connection ARGUS Enterprise Data Server The deployment configuration of data services are flexible; thus it is possible to use one of many solutions to balance the load across a number of servers as required, providing scalability, performance, and fault tolerance. Usually, integration requirements are such that a single Data Server is sufficient. Further, if data integration takes place off peak hours, you can deploy the Data Service to one of the Application Service Servers to take advantage of the hardware as long as you are not incurring a penalty in performance for the Application Service. Component Required Recommended Processor Dual processors rated faster than 2.5 gigahertz (GHz) Multi (4/8 core) processors rated faster than 3.0 GHz RAM 4 gigabytes (GB) 8 GB Disk New Technology File System (NTFS) formatted partition with at least 3 GB of free space with the operating system (O/S) installed Operating System Windows Server 2008 Std x86 or x64 Windows Server 2012 Std x64 Other Microsoft.NET framework 4.0 Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 or 6.0 for HTTP connection 5 2015 ARGUS Software, Inc.

ARGUS Enterprise Processing Server Two or more servers installed as required. Component Required Recommended Processor Dual processors rated faster than 2.5 GHz Multi (4/8 core) processors rated faster than 3.0 GHz RAM 6 GB 8 GB Disk NTFS file-system formatted partition with at least 3GB of free space with the O/S installed Operating System Windows Server 2008 Std x86 or x64 Windows Server 2012 Std x64 Other Microsoft.NET framework 4.0 6 2015 ARGUS Software, Inc.

ARGUS Enterprise Database Server Two servers installed as an active-passive failover cluster. Component Required Recommended Processor Dual processors rated faster than 2.5 GHz Multi (4/8 core) processors rated faster than 3.0 GHz RAM 8 GB 32 GB Disk 10 disk array on-board storage with 100 GB of free space. Operating System Windows Server 2008 Std x86 or x64 Windows Server 2012 Std x64 Database Microsoft SQL Server 2008 or later Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 or later Other SSRS 2008 is required for Repertoire Reporting. Installation of SSRS on a dedicated server will provide the best reporting experience. Use the same spec as this Database Server spec. Installation of Windows Cluster Services is required prior to SQL Server. The shared storage array and connectivity required for a failover cluster configuration is dependent upon determination of exact server hardware. 7 2015 ARGUS Software, Inc.

ARGUS Enterprise Workstation & Client Component Required Computer and Processor Memory Hard Disk Display 2 GHz processor or higher 4 GB RAM or higher 2 GB; a portion of this disk space may be freed up post-installation by removing the original download package. 1024x768 or higher resolution Operating System Microsoft Windows XP with SP3 (32-bit); Microsoft Windows Vista with SP1 (32- bit or 64-bit); Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit), Microsoft Windows 8 (32- bit or 64bit) Other Installation of the.net framework 4.0 is a pre-requisite for use with the Enterprise platform. These minimum guidelines are subject to modification based on unique system specifications. Export to PDF requires an accompanying reader such as Adobe Acrobat Reader. Additional Some functions, such as Export to Excel, require Microsoft Excel 2003, 2007, 2010, or 2013. File exported to the.sf format require ARGUS Valuation-DCF to open/modify. Windows Installer 4.5 must be installed prior to software installation if installing on Windows XP SP3. 8 2015 ARGUS Software, Inc.

ARGUS Enterprise Thin Client Deployment of the ARGUS Enterprise client in a Citrix or Terminal Services environment. Component Computer and Processor Memory Hard Disk Operating System Required See vendor recommended specs dependent on the thin client technology being deployed. Min Multi (4/8 core) processors rated faster than 3.0GHz Min 2 GB RAM per ARGUS Enterprise client 2 GB; a portion of this disk space may be freed up post-installation by removing the original download package. See vendor recommended. Typically, Windows Server 2008 Std x64 or Windows Server 2012 Std x64 Other Installation of the.net framework 4.0 is a pre-requisite for use with the Enterprise platform. These minimum guidelines are subject to modification based on unique system specifications. Export to PDF requires an accompanying reader such as Adobe Acrobat Reader. Additional Some functions, such as Export to Excel, require Microsoft Excel 2003, 2007, 2010, or, 2013. File exported to the.sf format require ARGUS Valuation-DCF to open/modify. Advantages A thin client allows the team to centralize its installs onto one or a small number of servers, reducing the client desktop complexities that large organizations have. It allows use of the system from other devices and from multiple locations. Potential Issues The memory footprint and CPU intensity of the ARGUS Enterprise Client will limit the number of clients that can be deployed on any single server. It is recommended that users avoid opening multiple properties at once and turn Auto Calculate off in order to minimize the load on these servers. 9 2015 ARGUS Software, Inc.

Summary Due to the increased cost and build-out time, careful planning is essential for a successful implementation. Consider these system and configuration hints as you plan the implementation: Hardware selection is investment critical and likely a longer process for the large-scale design. Careful selection will ensure a system that is not bounded by physical scalability. The architecture diagram shows the SSRS component installed on a separate Database Server as there is some performance gain in distributing this component to a remote host. The large-scale configuration can be performance scaled by adding more application servers and process servers beyond the initial setup and by committing additional CPU/RAM/Disk resources to those individual servers. Achieve capacity scaling by growing the storage array employed by the database server. The large-scale build-out requires more time and expertise with respect to initial setup and ongoing system maintenance. 10 2015 ARGUS Software, Inc.