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posted 11 Years Ago
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Hi,
Due to my institution's ITS policies we have to host our web experiment on our own server. Before going down this road I just wanted to make sure that our server specs are compatible and sufficient for Inquisit 4.
Right now we have access to a Windows server 2008 with IIS7. This server has 146gb of disc space. We will be running two simple experiments (Stroop task w/ voice record and Visual Probe task). Will this server be sufficient to host these two experiments and data collected?
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The server specs should not be an issue. Note though the information at
https://www.millisecond.com/products/Inquisit4/webhosting.aspx
Also note that you cannot use voicerecord in a web experiment context.
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I should also add that the client-to-server data transmission format and protocol is currently under revision / undergoing some significant changes. If you indeed must host the data upload service on your own server, I recommend getting in touch via inquisit<at>millisecond.com or support<at>millisecond.com prior to any implementation efforts.
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Hi dave,
Is there anyway we can record vocal responses through a web experiment?
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Perhaps if all the machines were under your own control in an on-site lab, but no, not really.
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