Hi Mikko,

For development/evaluation: non-root, standalone

For production: root, zeo

On the production install, a moderately skilled sysadmin can probably do as
good a job with a non-root install by setting up a non-privileged user for
the install (which is what the installer does when run in root mode).

The 4.3 installer in root mode does an even better job. It uses different
users for buildout and the daemons, so that the daemons can only write to
var.

Steve


On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 6:34 AM, Mikko Ohtamaa <[email protected]
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> Hi,
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> As there was confusion on this page which unified installation method to
> use:
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>
> http://plone.org/documentation/manual/installing-plone/installation-quick-guide
>
> I update the page to recommend "non-root, standalone".
>
> Please enlight me if this is the best pratice of Plone community.
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