- Release notes
- Before you begin
- Installing Automation Suite
- Process Mining configuration checklist
- System requirements
- Getting started
- Integrations
- Managing access
- Working with process apps
- Creating apps
- Loading data
- Uploading data
- Retrieving the SQL Server database parameters
- Setting up a SQL Server account for data upload using an extractor
- Loading data using Theobald Xtract Universal
- Customizing process apps
- Data transformations
- TemplateOne app template
- Purchase to Pay app template
- Order to Cash app template
- Basic troubleshooting guide
System requirements
AutomationSuite_ProcessMining_Warehouse
for data storage for Process Mining process apps. This page provides hardware requirements and recommendations for setting up a Microsoft SQL Server machine
for AutomationSuite_ProcessMining_Warehouse
.
Both Microsoft SQL Server Enterprise and Microsoft SQL Server Standard are supported for Process Mining.
Recommendation
Using a Multi-AZ Amazon RDS instance is recommended, but you can use a Single-AZ Amazon RDS instance for Process Mining.
cluster.json
configuration file see Manual: Advanced installation experience.
For an optimal browsing experience when working with Process Mining, we recommend using Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge Chromium, or Mozilla Firefox.
Process Mining may experience performance issues with Safari.
To calculate the hardware requirements, you need to have an indication of:
- the number of (million) events in your process.
-
the number of case and event fields in your output data.
You can use the Capacity calculator to determine the hardware requirements for setting up a dedicated Microsoft SQL Server machine for Process Mining. When you add Process Mining to the Product section, the minimum requirements for 1 Dedicated SQL Server are displayed. See the illustration below.
Follow these steps to calculate the recommended requirements for setting up a dedicated Microsoft SQL Server machine for Process Mining.
Step |
Action |
---|---|
1 |
Go to the Capacity Calculator. |
2 |
Click on Change Product Selection. |
3 |
Select the Process Mining option button in the list of Products and click on Add to add Process Mining to the Product selection. |
4 |
Click on Process Mining in the Product selection. |
5 |
Enter the appropriate values for Number of Events In Millions and the Number of Case and Events Fields. |
See the illustration below for an example.
The number of CPUs needed depends on how much of the transformations can be executed in parallel and the number the concurrent data runs. In case of performance problems with a many concurrent users, consider increasing the number of CPU cores and RAM.
The required disk storage depends on the number of transformation steps needed from raw data to output data of the connector.