The recommended hardware set-up for an on-premise workstation to process NavVis datasets are:
Hardware
Requirements
RAM
NavVis VLX 1 and 2 datasets: 128 GB
NavVis VLX 3 datasets: 192 GB
CPU
A minimum of 8 cores is required.
More cores lead to reduced processing time since the software heavily utilizes multi-threading.
NavVis desktop processing software currently only supports x86 architecture.
Storage
It is recommended to separate the operating system disk space from the storage disk. For instance, you can allocate a 500GB physical disk/partition for installing Ubuntu 22.04, while opting for a multi-terabyte disk or a Network Attached Storage (NAS) to store and process NavVis datasets.
Some guidelines on how much disk space NavVis datasets occupy:
Recorded data: As a guide, expect to generate between 15-34 GB/hour (250-900 panoramas/hour) of recorded data.
Processed data: Processed data should be 1.5 to 2 times the recorded data size. The data volume depends on a variety of factors including the scan duration, the point cloud resolution settings, and the number of images captured by the operator.
Intermediate results: During processing, at least 100 GB of additional free disk space is needed for intermediate and temporary results.
GPU
NavVis desktop processing is not graphically intensive.
A dedicated GPU is not required for a processing workstation.
Integrated graphics is more than sufficient and often advised.
For more help with the configuration, visit the Canonical website:
An internet connection is required to install NavVis desktop processing.
Access to the NavVis repository (Sonatype Nexus Repository) is required. Please ensure that the NavVis repository is whitelisted within your IT infrastructure.