Technical aspects and requirements

To use RelativityOne, you’ll need to understand technical aspects and meet the technical requirements. A successful implementation requires careful consideration of the software's requirements and the needs of your organization.

The listed topics give background information on browser or workstation prerequisites, downtime windows, and describe some aspects of Relativity that may be of interest.

Get started in RelativityOne with:

  • Browser-specific considerations— information about using and configuring specific browsers for best experience with Relativity.

  • User software requirements— outlines requirements and recommendations for a workstation used to access RelativityOne.

  • RelativityOne technical overview — has system-level technical overview for IT staff or network administrators responsible for preparing an organization for RelativityOne.

  • RelativityOne Releases and Downtime Windows — lists the scheduled maintenance downtime windows for RelativityOne environments.

  • Performance and Usage Guidelines - describes known performance metrics and restrictions in RelativityOne.

  • Installing Express Transfer — designed to be used for all import and export workflows, especially for large structured and unstructured data files. The application is available for Microsoft Windows and Apple MacOS operating systems.

  • RelativityOne lockbox — protect your workspace data by preventing access for Relativity support and operations teams.

  • Customer-managed keys — control the keys used to encrypt data at REST in RelativityOne.

  • Sandbox — a dedicated RelativityOne environment intended for functional testing of custom apps, and early access to upcoming breaking changes to Relativity.