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Ocean uses a very small memory footprint which is usually between 5 and 20 MB, thus, the memory requirements are very low. Further, Ocean also tries to avoid any disk I/O after start-up and utilise for e.g. HTML templates and small static files an in-memory cache. Ocean uses a very small memory footprint which is usually between 5 and 20 MB, thus, the memory requirements are very low. Further, Ocean also tries to avoid any disk I/O after start-up and utilise for e.g. HTML templates and small static files an in-memory cache.
One assumption to the environment is the usage of static IP addresses. If you start Ocean with a different IP address as last time, you will receive the "Was not able to register this host" error. If you want to use e.g. a DHCP environment with changing addresses, you have to delete the corresponding out-dated entries from the `ICCCHosts` and `ICCCListener` collections.
## Setup ## Setup
To enable the Ocean's startup, two small configuration files at the working directory are required. The first file is **project.name**: This file contains one line with the project name. If the project name is longer than 10 characters, the name will be cutted after 10 characters. To enable the Ocean's startup, two small configuration files at the working directory are required. The first file is **project.name**: This file contains one line with the project name. If the project name is longer than 10 characters, the name will be cutted after 10 characters.