Looking to install the application on the server. Can quickblox be installed on firebox server?
You can contact QuickBlox team regarding Enterprise installations questions http://quickblox.com/enterprise/
it can be doable only with Enterprise plan
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I want to setup Documentum Content Server 6.7 with Webtop client on my local PC. As I am new to Documentum, I don't know whether community version for Documentum is available or not.
Please guide me and provide useful links for setup and installation if possible.
Thanks in advance.
It is possible to install Documentum platform on any computer there is minimal requirements to follow though.
However there is no community version of installation setup, you need be part of partnership program somehow to be able to download setups.
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I have a confusing with the IBM MobileFirst v8.0, does Mobilefirst App are only using Bluemix service / Server, or can MobileFirst App run on MobileFirst Server v8.0 alone and also does the MobileFirst Server same with MobileFirst Developer Kit.
You can run MobileFirst Server either on-prem, meaning you install it locally in production-ready server that you maintain yourself,
Or you can use IBM Bluemix. In Bluemix you are "given" a space where you can either use the Mobile Foundation service, which takes care of setting up a server for you with MobileFirst Server, or you can go through some steps to create it yourself.
To install on-prem: https://mobilefirstplatform.ibmcloud.com/tutorials/en/foundation/8.0/installation-configuration/
To install on Bluemix: https://mobilefirstplatform.ibmcloud.com/tutorials/en/foundation/8.0/bluemix/
In case of on-prem be sure to first contact IBM to purchase a license so you could gain access to download the required files.
The developer kit is like on-prem, and provides a ready environment for development purposes locally in your computer. It is like the Developer plan when using the Mobile Foundation service plan in Bluemix.
Developer kit: https://mobilefirstplatform.ibmcloud.com/tutorials/en/foundation/8.0/installation-configuration/development/mobilefirst/
Developer plan: https://mobilefirstplatform.ibmcloud.com/tutorials/en/foundation/8.0/bluemix/using-mobile-foundation/
Is it possible to install the Shibboleth Service Provider (SP) on a different machine than the web application? I have the SP on the same server as IIS and my web application, and I'd like to move the SP to a separate server.
I can't see any relation between your question and answer.
The answer is YES, you can install Shibboleth SP on something other than IIS
general installation notes
Apache for windows (I believe that you need something for that OS)
All Windows installations (including IIS 5,6,7 and Apache)
All Linux tutorials (look for your system in subpages)
Mac
Install Shibboleth to protect Java Servlets
Hope that will help any other knowledge seeker.
After take a look how to separate SP server from Web Server.
I found this link.
According to this site, we have to create the glue ourselves
Shibboleth doesn't do this for us.
Does Microsoft provide a web hosting solution similar to Cpanel/Whm in linux?
what i really want is to build a powerful server where i give my org developer a cpanel-like tool to manage their sites instead of giving them vps or direct access to the server.
You're in luck Enkompass by cPanel.
Enkompass is now free
http://www.cpanel.net/2011/10/cpanel-to-offer-enkompass-for-free.html
For Linux servers cPanel is the best but on windows Plesk is the best option http://www.parallels.com/products/plesk/
I'm currently looking for a webhost that offers Windows 2008 virtual or dedicated hosting for my ASP.NET app. On dedicated hosting you pay a monthly fee for Windows, I noticed there's a noticeable difference in cost between the web edition and the standard edition, so, my question is:
Does the standard edition come with MS Exchange? If so, is there any reliable equivalent in the web edition?
Thanks
No version of Windows Server 2008 OS (Web, Standard, Enterprise) comes with Exchange. They all have basic outgoing smtp capabilities but if your want imap, pop3, or webmail you need to look for a 3rd party product.
A popular free mail server is SmarterMail
As far as I know the web edition is only for hosting web sites. It does not include any mail server like exchange. It should have an smtp server and should be able to accept mail, but nothing like Exchange.
It might be possible to install a mail server on web edition, but I don't have enough knowledge to know for sure.
In past versions you could not install sql server on the web edition. I am not sure if that has changed.
Another good free email server is hMailServer. I've been using it, and its greylisting feature has really cut down on spam. However, I don't know if this will run on the web edition of Windows Server.
I just read on the SmartTools forum that SmarterMail will run on the web edition.
Does anything know the purpose of getting the Standard Edition of Server 2008 over the Web Edition? I am hosting ASP.NET websites with MySQL 5, SmarterMail and SmarterStats, and need 4 GB min of memory. Will the Web Edition work for this? Just want to make sure it doesn't block ports or anything. I read on another site that they don't allow you to run a mail server on the web edition. The price difference between the two is huge.