This section describes the minimum system requirements for deploying Seqrite Endpoint Protection Platform (EPP) in a standalone server configuration.
These requirements are designed to ensure optimal performance, stability, and reliability across organizations of different sizes.
Note Actual requirements may vary depending on operating system, third‑party tools, and services running on the same server. Customers should evaluate overall workload and provision resources accordingly.
Recommended Hardware Configuration – Server (Average Load)
| Segment | Deployment Range (Endpoints) | CPU Minimum | Total Cores | Total Memory (Windows OS) | Disk Space |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Micro / SOHO | 1–100 | ≥ 4 cores @ 2.1 GHz | 4 | 12 GB RAM | ≥ 150 GB |
| SMB (Small & Medium Business) | 101–1000 | ≥ 4 cores @ 2.1 GHz | 4 | 16 GB RAM | ≥ 150 GB |
| Mid‑Market | 1001–3000 | ≥ 8 cores @ 2.1 GHz | 8 | 24 GB RAM | ≥ 250 GB |
| Enterprise (Lower Enterprise) – Without FAM | 3000–5000 | ≥ 12 cores @ 2.1 GHz | 12 | 32 GB RAM | ≥ 250 GB |
Server Scalability and Load Disclaimer
The hardware configurations listed above represent baseline requirements based on deployment scale and the number of protected endpoints. These recommendations align with industry‑standard sizing practices and are intended for average workload conditions.
Actual requirements may vary depending on:
- Number of protected endpoints
- Event generation rate and traffic patterns
- Enabled features and modules (for example, FAM and DLP)
- Data retention policies and compliance requirements
Important In environments with heavy load, high event throughput, extended data retention, or advanced feature usage, additional resources (approximately 4 cores and 4 GB RAM) are required to maintain performance and stability.
For large‑scale or enterprise deployments, Seqrite strongly recommends conducting a formal sizing and capacity assessment to determine infrastructure requirements accurately.