Act! Pro v20 System Requirements

All minimum system requirements are based on a single-user environment (one computer accessing a local database), and do not represent requirements for optimum performance of your Act! implementation. Customer registration and activation are required. Your system must meet the minimum requirements to be eligible for technical support.

Act! Pro v20

System Requirements
Works With
Supported Operating Systems
Database Server: Act! Pro uses SQL Server® 2014 Express or your existing installation of SQL Server 2008 R2 or newer. If you would like to use a different edition of SQL Server other than the one provided, please consult Microsoft documentation for specific requirements for that edition.

Act! Premium v20 System Requirements


 

Act! Premium v20 (access via Windows®)

System Requirements
Works With
Supported Operating Systems
Database Server: Act! Premium uses SQL Server® 2014 Express or your existing installation of SQL Server 2008 R2 or newer. If you would like to use a different edition of SQL Server other than the one provided, please consult Microsoft documentation for specific hardware and software requirements for that edition.


Act! Premium v20 (access via web or mobile)5

Server System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems
Database Server         Act! Premium uses SQL Server® 2014 Express or your existing installation of SQL Server 2008 R2 or newer. If you would like to use a different edition of SQL Server other than the one provided, please consult Microsoft documentation for specific hardware and software requirements for that edition.
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Supported Office Integrations
Mobile Client System Requirements

 

SQL Server Edition Recommendations

SQL Express limits processor use to a single CPU but allowing multiple cores, memory used by SQL to 1 GB, and the size of your data file to 10GB. For this reason, we recommend SQL Standard for any deployment over 20 users or 5 GB in size, allowing for growth. Individual performance may vary based on actual database size, hardware variations, and product usage.