Rockwell Automation 1757-SWKIT5000 ProcessLogix R500.1 Installation and Upgrade Guide User Manual

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Publication 1757-IN500A-EN-P - September 2002

Performance and Capacity Specifications 11-5

Table 11.C Application RAM Usage

Application

RAM Usage

Windows 2000 Applications

Explorer

8 MB

Computer Management

(1)

8 MB

Event Viewer

5 MB

Task Manager

(1)

2.5 MB

Internet Explorer

8 MB

Backup

6 MB

ProcessLogix Applications

Station

(2)

5 MB

Control Builder

20 MB

Fieldbus Library Manager

15MB

Network Tools

(3)

3 MB

Quick Builder

(3)

20 MB

DB Admin

(3)

10 MB

Import Export Tool

(3)

20 MB

Knowledge Builder

Adds 2 MB on top of Internet Explorer

Fieldbus: NIFB

(4)

8 MB

Fieldbus: NI FBUS Configurator

(5)

13 MB

Other Applications

RSBizware Batch

(6)

128 MB

Microsoft Excel

7 MB

Microsoft Excel with Data Exchange

10 MB

Microsoft Word

13 MB

Upgrading Options

Non-Redundant to Redundant
ProcessLogix Server

32 MB

(7)

(1)

Application usage on Servers greatly effects the CPU resources. A CPU upgrade or platform upgrade

should be considered if your primary usage of the applications will be on the Servers. On Redundant
Systems, primary application usage should be on the Backup Server.

(2)

The Station application affects the Client and Server Nodes. The memory should be added on both

physical PCs per application. For example, if the Server is going to support 5 Stations, then you would
require an additional 25 MB (5 x 5).

(3)

These applications are more for configuration and typically are not run all the time. They represent a

one-time memory allocation when running. When considering additional RAM requirements, you should
only include those applications in which you intend to run on a daily or constant basis.

(4)

If NIFB is run on the Primary ProcessLogix Server or the Server is Non-Redundant, you are limited to only

8 Linking Devices. This applies only to 1757-CN2FF access to Foundation Fieldbus devices. It does not
apply to FIM access.

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