Supported Operating Systems.
Debian Flavors | |
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Debian 11 – Bullseye is the recommended | |
Codename | Release |
Buster | 10 |
Bullseye | 11 |
Minimum System Requirements.
QuickBox Pro vs QuickBox Community Edition(CE).
Please be advised that QuickBox Pro is a different setup than the current iteration of QuickBox Community. At this time, there is no current upgrade path. As a result, Pro requires a fresh install to run. You can compare editions via this link.
This table represents the ideal minimal system resources needed for running the QuickBox Dashboard. This table does not represent what additional applications may require. Please consult those applications own documentation for more specifics on their individual requirements. | |
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Processor: | modern single core CPU, dual core recommended |
RAM: | 2GB |
Hard disk space: | 10GB minimum |
OS/Distro: | Debian 10/11 |
Virtualization (if VM): | KVM – do not use on OpenVZ |
Additional OS image notes: |
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Additional OS image notes
Of note: The reason we do not support 32-bit (aside from it not being nearly as efficient on system resources as 64) is simply due to our binaries being written and encoded on/for 64-bit arch
Minimal Server Images as they contain basic ssh dependencies required for purely server functionality. No additional apache, mysql, etc dependencies.
ARM is not supported due to a wide range of our approved applications not supporting it either.
Those bootstrapping Linux on Mac Mini can and will encounter a potentially large and wildly varying range of issues.
Disk Space
You should ensure that you have at least 100GB free for the installation of QuickBox. This will give you space for QuickBox, your applications and any media you wish to download. We recommend having at least a 500GB hard drive on your server. The more disk space the better!
SSH Access
You should ensure that with your server you are able to SSH into it. Please speak with the server provider to ensure that you can have root access to the server.
NGinx Support
You should ensure that your server can support the NGinx platform as this is what QuickBox is built on.