Worksoft Client Machines System Requirements
The system requirements apply to Worksoft client machines running any combination of the following applications:
- Worksoft Certify
- Worksoft Business Capture
- Worksoft Continuous Testing Manager (CTM) agent
- Worksoft RPA Orchestrator (RPA) agent
Note: Do not install CTM agent and RPA agent on the same client machine.
Listed below are the required system requirements for Worksoft client machines.
Components |
System |
Supported Operating System |
CPU |
RAM |
Application Disk Space |
Additional Required Disk Space |
Required Third-Party Software |
Certify Client Business Capture CTM Agent |
Single-user workstation |
|
4 vCPUs @ 2.4 GHz |
8 GB |
2 GB |
2 GB per user on the |
|
Certify Client Business Capture CTM Agent |
Multiple-user server Up to 10 users |
Windows® Server Versions: 2025 2022 2019 2016 Running Remote Desktop Services or Citrix v7.5 and later versions |
8 vCPUs @ 2.4 GHz |
16 GB |
2 GB |
2 GB per user on the |
|
Certify Client Business Capture CTM Agent |
Multiple-user server Up to 24 users |
Windows® Server Versions: 2025 2022 2019 2016 Running Remote Desktop Services or Citrix v7.5 and later versions |
8 vCPUs @ 2.4 GHz |
32 GB |
2 GB |
2 GB per user on the |
|
1 Download from Microsoft site.
2 Required for SSO
3 Required only for CTM
Cloud Environments
The Worksoft Connective Automation Platform supports the following cloud environments:
- Microsoft® Azure® Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Microsoft Azure Platform as a Service (PaaS)
- Amazon Web Services (AWS)
- Google Cloud Platform™ service (GCP)
Security
The Worksoft platform requires HTTPS to be configured on the application server before installing any of the platform components.
Also, confirm that TLS 1.2 is enabled.
Latency
For best performance using Certify, the recommended network latency between the database and the Certify API server is under 10 milliseconds and must not exceed 30 milliseconds.
The recommended network latency between the Certify client and the Certify API server is under 250 milliseconds and must not exceed 300 milliseconds.