If you want to deal with firmwares over 200MB in size, go to 4GB option.
The rest, it depends on how many CPEs are you adopting in your GenieACS. Try first with the cheapest. Then you can modify the plan.
El 19 oct. 2016 15:44, Luciano D'Angelo escribió:Thanks, and what plan did you get? I'm tr
Thanks, and what plan did you get? I'm trying to find out the system
requirements but I can't seem to find it anywhere.
On Wednesday, 19 October 2016, Sergio Fernández <
sergio.fernan...@electronicamartinez.com> wrote:
> As I said, DigitalOcean is an easy bet. You could try also with Amazon
> AWS
As I said, DigitalOcean is an easy bet. You could try also with Amazon AWS, OpenStack... There are a lot.
Sergio Fernández
El 19 oct. 2016 11:22, Luciano D'Angelo escribió:Thanks for your advice guys.Could you suggest a good hosting service where to install Ubuntu server please?ThanksOn 18 Octobe
Thanks for your advice guys.
Could you suggest a good hosting service where to install Ubuntu server
please?
Thanks
On 18 October 2016 at 22:55, Dan Morphis wrote:
> First thing you want to do is get a test server created. Easiest thing to
> do is load up virtual box and create a new VM. Insta
First thing you want to do is get a test server created. Easiest thing to
do is load up virtual box and create a new VM. Install ubuntu server LTS in
there. Then run the script here:
https://github.com/zaidka/genieacs/wiki/Script-Installation---Ubuntu
then cd to /opt/genieacs/config and rename all
Hello, D'Angelo
You can take a look at this detailed guide that I wrote:
https://github.com/zaidka/genieacs/wiki/Installation-in-Ubuntu-14.04-Server
And yes, you can use Ubuntu in the cloud. In one client I was using DigitalOcean, on another HyperV...
Have a great time with GenieACS!
El 18 oct.