![]() ![]() I think we should be okay on performance. My setup for the Vault server is a Dell Poweredge 1850 with two dual-core Xeons at 2.8GHz, 8 gigs of RAM, and two 10k RPM SCSI drives in RAID 1, running Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise. I will also add that the installation of Inventor 2014 seems very improved over 2012. I had a little trouble understanding how to get existing files into the Vault, but it seems the Autoloader utility takes care of it okay. The documentation is somewhat of a bear it get through if you actually read it all, but if you can wrap your head around the concept of it, and follow a few simple rules of usage, it seems really simple and a joy to include in the workflow. THANK YOU AUTODESK for making Vault Basic 2014 freely available! I am so excited to finally be doing this the right way like a professional workplace would do. We had used a simple network share in the past, and it just wasn’t cutting it. I’ve only just barely tested it with one client, but I can already tell this is going to be a fantastic way to manage our files. Well, I wanted to post here and say, I successfully installed Vault 2014 and so far it’s awesome. There have been a few older threads from seasons past about teams using (or attempting to use) Autodesk Vault, but no real solid first-hand descriptions of teams using it in their workflow.
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