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setup_guide [2017/01/11 15:50] darky83setup_guide [2019/12/03 02:15] (current) – [Source Build install] spammy
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 ==== System Requirements ==== ==== System Requirements ====
  
-Minimum system requirements are 2 vCPUs, 8GB of memory, and 100GB of disk space (as of version 3.0.1.2).+Minimum system requirements are 2 vCPUs, 8GB of memory, and 100GB of disk space (as of version 4.0.0).
 However, these are just minimum requirements. However, these are just minimum requirements.
  
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 ===== Deploying ===== ===== Deploying =====
-There are currently 3 options to deploy eFa, deploying on of the VM image is the most common way to start with eFa.  
  
-If you don't have the option to deploy an Virtual Image (on some VPS hosters for example) you can build eFa using the build scripts. +https://efa-project.org/download/
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-  - Visit https://efa-project.org/download/ to download your eFa VM for your hypervisor. +
-  - Import the appliance into your hypervisor. +
-    - [[Deploying on VMware]] +
-    - [[Deploying on Hyper-V]] +
-  - Power on the virtual machine +
-  - Follow the console prompts to configure your eFa. +
-  - After you configure eFa and it reboots, it is recommended that you run an update. +
-    - sudo /usr/local/sbin/EFA-Update -update+
  
 ===== Source Build install ===== ===== Source Build install =====
-  * [[Building E.F.A.]] +  No longer applicable
-  * [[Deploying E.F.A. on clean CentOS installation]]+
 ===== Post-installation ===== ===== Post-installation =====
   * [[Initial Configuration]]   * [[Initial Configuration]]
   * [[Post Configuration]]   * [[Post Configuration]]
     * [[Adding mail domains]]     * [[Adding mail domains]]
setup_guide.txt · Last modified: 2019/12/03 02:15 by spammy