There's a lot of different ways to do it. Minimally, you just need a system
with a CPU and >= 1GB of RAM. Unpack the ZIP installer, run the install script,
and go.
That's not optimal, of course.
The Artifactory Documentation has plenty of instructions on implementing
specific features.
We ended up allocating 4 cores and 12GB of RAM to our Artifactory server, and
implementing it with a MySQL back end.
http://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/MySQL
The filestore is on a NAS volume, to simplify backups, replication and DR - we
just mounted an NFS share to %Artifactory%/data.
At our next scheduled DT, we'll probably provision a bit more RAM and migrate
the MySQL table to centralized storage.
Dave Pierce
From: Vineela [mailto:devi0...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2014 12:26 PM
To: artifactory-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Artifactory-users] Artifactory on Linux
Hi,
Can you please point me to the documentation for Linux server configuration
including (CPU, MEM, and disk). Also , is there any recommended way of install
and how to lay out the file system? We will use this as a next step to build
out staging and production.
Appreciated.
Thanks.
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