Installation for version 3.18: различия между версиями
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'''ATTENTION: These instructions are valid for ERP USERSIDE versions 3.11 and above. For versions 3.10 and below - use separate installation [[Installation for version 3.10 and earlier|instructions for 3.10]]. | '''ATTENTION: These instructions are valid for ERP USERSIDE versions 3.11 and above. For versions 3.10 and below - use separate installation [[Installation for version 3.10 and earlier|instructions for 3.10]]. |
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ATTENTION: These instructions are valid for ERP USERSIDE versions 3.11 and above. For versions 3.10 and below - use separate installation instructions for 3.10.
Description
For the sake of simplicity, commands for the Linux Debian 11 operating system will be considered. For experienced system administrators, it should not be difficult to use similar commands for another operating system. If you do not feel confident in the administration of operating systems, we recommend that you use either Debian or Ubuntu Server. Because of their simplicity and also because our technical support team has a much better understanding of Debian-like distributions. You are much more likely to be able to get an advise on anything not related to ERP USERSIDE, but related to the administration of the operating system, if you have Debian or a similar distribution based on it.
On the other hand, if you are an experienced system administrator and have skills and experience with Docker, it may be more convenient for you to use a ready-made environment based on the Docker images that we have specially prepared, including everything you need for ERP USERSIDE. In this case, you won't have to configure anything other than to make simple Docker bundle settings.
This instruction is repeated in its entirety on a Debian 10 test server and this process is recorded as a screencast. Maybe someone will find it useful: https://youtu.be/Zls7MA1rV6Q