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- | ====== Beginners Setup Guide ====== | ||
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- | ===== Preparation ===== | ||
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- | ==== System Requirements ==== | ||
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- | Minimum system requirements are 2 vCPUs, 4GB of memory, and 40GB of disk space. | ||
- | However, these are just minimum requirements. | ||
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- | It is recommended to scale up for higher workloads and add additional disk space if you are going to receive and send higher volumes of mail. | ||
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- | Monitoring of your EFA is important to ensure that adequate resources are available. | ||
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- | ===== Deploying ===== | ||
- | There are currently 3 options to deploy E.F.A., deploying on of the VM image is the most common way to start with E.F.A. | ||
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- | If you don't have the option to deploy an Virtual Image (on some VPS hosters for example) you can build E.F.A. using the build scripts. | ||
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- | 1) Visit http:// | ||
- | 2) Import the appliance into your hypervisor. | ||
- | - [[Deploying on VMware]] | ||
- | - [[Deploying on Hyper-V]] | ||
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- | 3) Power on the virtual machine | ||
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- | 4) Follow the console prompts to configure your E.F.A. | ||
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- | 5) After you configure E.F.A. and it reboots, it is recommended that you run an update. | ||
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- | sudo / | ||
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- | * [[Building E.F.A.]] | ||
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- | ===== Post-installation ===== | ||
- | * [[Initial Configuration]] | ||
- | * [[Post Configuration]] | ||
- | * [[Adding mail domains]] | ||
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