Hi Douglas,
On 22 Mar 2017, at 23:09, Douglas Landau
<DouglasL(a)westmarine.com> wrote:
Greets,
This page :
https://network.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/DocXE51En/XWikiEnterpriseInstallat…
distinguishes between quick installs and production installs. It lists the standalone in
the former.
Is there anything unsuitable about the standalone install being used for production
purposes? I've been asked to make a server with 500GB for our new XWiki
installation, in anticipation of organization-wide use.
Yes the HSQLDB is configured to be in-memory for ex.
After I hit a speedbump or two with the WAR
installation, I concluded that by not using the standalone installer I was going against
the flow, and would be better off doing as suggested, as stated on the AdminGuide
Installation page: "This is the recommended option for first time XWiki users and
for users who wish to quickly try out XWiki."
Should I go back to the WAR installation given the production nature of the
requirement/anticipated use?
There are various ways to install a production-ready XWiki, see
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Installation#HInstallat…
The only one that is not production-ready is the standalone install.
Related: I see there is a .deb installer but none for
YUM. We use mostly CentOS. Am I doing myself a dis-service by trying to use CerntOS for
this, and would be better off using Ubuntu?
Possibly although installing the WAR is really not hard either.
BTW there are some tutorials for centos contributed by non-xwiki developers:
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Installation#HOtherInst…
For example:
https://thishosting.rocks/how-to-build-your-own-wiki-with-xwiki-on-centos/
Thanks
-Vincent
Thanks very much
Doug
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