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Using VPS / Remote Server |
Using a Commercial VPSInstallation follows the same procedure as on a local machine or EC2 instance. Once you have access to the server you can follow the normal neatComponents installation procedure.
Choosing a VPS or Remote Hosted Server supplier Using a commercial Virtual Private Server provider, is a very cost efficient way of hosting your neatComponents installation. There are a large number of companies offering low cost hosted solutions such as 1and1, - you can find a range of them here. It is sensible to choose a VPS provider close to your target market to minimize any Internet latency between your users and the server. Be sure to choose a provider who can offer high capacity services if you expect a lot of traffic on your system. We suggest starting with Windows Server 2012 R2. A minimum of 30 GB of storage with 8GB RAM Server sizing will be naturally dependent on your actual project in hand. Do not select an option that includes any additional database software. Advice on Installation If the operating system is provided pre-installed (either with a new computer or by a hosting company)
If you are performing a clean install of the operating system
Prepare for your Installation
Install neatComponents Once you have access to the server you can follow the normal neatComponents installation procedure.
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'Extra' software
Note that sometimes the hardware may come with the Operating System pre-installed. Unfortunately, this often means it comes with demo versions of various other bits of software pre-installed too, which can cause problems now, or later when their 'trial periods' expire. So we recommend re-formatting the disk, and Installing the Operating System yourself. That way, you know what's on the machine.
If your machine is provided by a hosting co-location company, they may also provide a selection of extra software with it. This may conflict with the installation or operation of neatComponents. Ideally they should provide a clean image without the extra software, or provide instructions for uninstalling it. Note that you may be able to simply uninstall the software through Control Panel / Add/Remove Programs, however you should first check with your hosting company in case they rely on any of these items to provide their services (backup, remote control etc)
When installing the operating system be aware of the following points:
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