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OpenKM can be installed in any operating system (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, ...) since it is a multi-platform system.
 
OpenKM can be installed in any operating system (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, ...) since it is a multi-platform system.
In order to install OpenKM you will need to install Java Development Kit 1.6. The Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.6 is available at [http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp Sun Developer Network]. If you install the JRE, OpenKM will not run properly.
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In order to install OpenKM you will need to install Java Development Kit 1.6. The Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.6 is available at [http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp Oracle Java Downloads page]. If you install the JRE, OpenKM will not run properly.
  
 
OpenKM runs quite well in any computer with a common hardware configuration. It is recommended 2 GB RAM and a fast hard disk like SATA or better. A dual-core Intel based CPU with 3.20 GHz should be fine for a reduced community of users (30-50 concurrent users). Be sure to have enough disk space for document repository and its versions.  
 
OpenKM runs quite well in any computer with a common hardware configuration. It is recommended 2 GB RAM and a fast hard disk like SATA or better. A dual-core Intel based CPU with 3.20 GHz should be fine for a reduced community of users (30-50 concurrent users). Be sure to have enough disk space for document repository and its versions.  

Revision as of 14:11, 10 November 2011

OpenKM can be installed in any operating system (Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, ...) since it is a multi-platform system. In order to install OpenKM you will need to install Java Development Kit 1.6. The Java Development Kit (JDK) 1.6 is available at Oracle Java Downloads page. If you install the JRE, OpenKM will not run properly.

OpenKM runs quite well in any computer with a common hardware configuration. It is recommended 2 GB RAM and a fast hard disk like SATA or better. A dual-core Intel based CPU with 3.20 GHz should be fine for a reduced community of users (30-50 concurrent users). Be sure to have enough disk space for document repository and its versions.

A Linux host is a good choice because this OS handle quite well heavy I/O applications like this, and it is very cheap :)