Best Practices for Server Setup

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Best Practices for Server Setup

FYI Server is server class software and requires a powerful, designated server to ensure that performance is optimal. Some IT departments may try to host FYI Server on a virtual machine as opposed to a designated server in an effort to save money without allocating enough system resources. Unlike Concordance (where processing is performed on individual workstations), all processing for .FYI and FYI Reviewer users is done on the FYI Server. When implementing FYI Server, we recommend that you invest in the best server your organization can afford, that meets or exceeds what is stated in the system requirements.

Note

FYI Server is not a web server and cannot work through a proxy server. FYI must have an open connection through a named port.

 

When planning your server setup, there are a few things to consider beforehand. We recommend that you reference the Best Practices for Server Setup when planning your server configuration.

Best Practices for Server Setup: FYI Server

FYI Server

Minimum

Microsoft Windows Server 2016

Dual Xeon (HT) (hyper-threaded) processors

User capacity is metered by the hardware

Each Pentium CPU supports 25 concurrent users

Each Xeon or hyper-threaded CPU supports 50 concurrent users

4 GB RAM or higher

100 MB available hard disk space

Disk caching, fault tolerant RAID 1+ 0 array controller

High-speed Internet connection, 1.5mbps or faster

Best Practice

Ample CPU + RAM dependant on the number of users and how they use it

* Virtual machines are not recommended due to scalability limitations

Failover Redundancy

T3 or OC1 Internet Connections

FYI Server Security

Standard

Behind Firewall

Secure Access

Best Practice

Hardware Firewall

Network/Server Monitoring

24-hour Surveillance

Fingerprint/Retina scan access

FYI Server Backups

Standard

Incremental secure backups

Best Practice

Data Mirroring/Clustering (SQL Server)

Disaster Recovery Plan

Offsite Data Recovery

Server Support

Required Staff

CCSA

CCFA

Project Manager

Network Administrator

Technical Support

Best Practice

24/7 Technical Support

CCST

Paralegals

Print Job Clerks

Project Managers

Law Firm Experience, Previous Vendor Experience, and EDD/Processing Experience

Database Administrators

Active Directory Administrators

Certified DBAs, Very Technically Savvy, Detail Oriented, and have Network Administration Experience

FYI Server Setup

Standard

Be sure to have the recommended minimum hardware resources

Best Practice

Create a separate Microsoft Windows account for FYI that has network rights to run services

Administrator rights are required to install the ActiveX control. If you do not have administrator rights, please see your System Administrator.

Store active databases on the FYI Server itself to eliminate as much network latency as possible.

Be sure your FYI Server is not on a Web server.

Store the TIFF image files associated with your databases on the FYI Server to eliminate as much document and production latency as possible.

FYI Reviewer Setup

Standard

On the Client: Allow ActiveX controls and add the trusted site. If you are using Internet Explorer 7 or 8, make sure that the Enable Protected Mode option is not selected as this may cause problems when accessing or printing images with FYI Reviewer.

Best Practice

Always have the user reinstall the ActiveX control when there is an update

Concordance .FYI Setup

Standard

Provide the .fyi file to the client to allow them greater control over their data

Best Practice

Make sure that clients/users are using the latest version of Concordance, Concordance  Native Viewer or Concordance Image (Opticon)

We recommend that you do NOT allow access to the following menu items:

File > Modify

File > Reindex

File > Index

File > Administration

File > Begin Program

File > Edit Program

Edit > Validation

Edit > Delete and undelete