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  • MJ Ferdous!! is a Software Engineer professional from 6 years ago. Now he is working in OT Group S.P.A., Italy as Sr. Software Engineer. He is responsible for research and developent (R & D) on SharePoint 2007 platform and also provides some consultancy for their clients for sharepoint development. He is also Technical Author of DevMedia Group, Brazil for their Large Portal Mrbool.com as well as owner & moderator of several groups of sharepoint and asp.net. More than 22 video lessons have been already published on Sharepoint 2007 and Silverlight 2. He always loves to work with hard & complex issues and like to share it in his Blog & Groups. Basically he works in Microsoft platform in Dot.net technology. His personal site: http://mjferdous.com/

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February 2010 - Posts

Preparing SharePoint 2010 (SP2010) Development Machine

AS you already know SharePoint 2010 is in Beta release and it only supported for 64-bit OS. I am sorry for them who are looking for a SP2010 version for 32-bit OS. Here i will explain what you need to do to prepare your environment before installing SP2010

Physical Machine:

As you already know that SharePoint can be install in 64-bit Windows 7 so your physical machine can be with the following configuration:

Processor: 64-bit, four-core, 2.5 GHz minimum per core

Ram: 4 GB for developer or evaluation use

HDD: 80 GB for installation

OS: Must be Win Server 2008 Standard with SP2/R2 x64 / Windows 7 x64 / Vista SP2 x64

Most developer want to setup it on Windows 7 / Vista which was not supported in MOSS 2007

 

This would be enough to install your SharePoint 2010

 

References:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee554869%28office.14%29.aspx

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc262485%28office.14%29.aspx

http://www.sharepointdevwiki.com/display/sp2010/Building+a+SharePoint+2010+Development+machine