Hi, I'm working in the design team for a startup in the agricultural sector. We are asked to make huge 3D models with 200mts buildings in them. We are using Revit 2016.
I've been asked to investigate on upgrading our systems so we can work more comfortably on larger projects. We are five in the design area at the moment, and we are planing on hiring more people soon.
My question is, considering that we are many people working at the same time, usually at the same large model, is individual workstations the best solution? There should be a way to centralize the work, in a way that we could access the model from five dummy pcs and work with the server's power or something similar.
Any information is welcomed. Thanks for your time.
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Server based Revit central file sharing is the most common way that almost every firm has more than a couple of workstations working with Revit uses it.
You need a good Windows server with ample redundant storage, RAM, and processing power to handle large data in/output. The more workstations you add to the network, the better your server needs to be.
Workstation computers should have at least 32GB of RAM, minimum 250GB SSD storage, fast i7 CPU, dedicated videocard with at least 2GB of vRAM, and dual monitors or better.
Gigabit network connection is mandatory.
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