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Download options[edit | edit source]
BlueSpice free is available at the following websites:
- BlueSpice homepage: From version 3.0.1 on, BlueSpice free is downloaded as Installer which includes a MediaWiki 1.31.
- Sourceforge (Downloads also for previous BlueSpice free versions)
- Docker Hub: The easiest way to run BlueSpice free is to install it with Docker. All required services are preconfigured.
- Univention Appliance: This appliance, published in the Univention App Center, delivers BlueSpice 2.27.3 with the Univention Corporate Server in a virtual machine.
Before using the Installer[edit | edit source]
For a successful installation with the BlueSpice free Installer, it is important to review the system requirements and to configure the server environment. We have prepared detailed instructions for preparing your system:
- BlueSpice system requirements
- Blue Spice system preparation
To make your BlueSpice setup as easy as possible, we provide installation instructions for installing BlueSpice with Installer. These can be found in our Installation Guide.
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==Download options==
BlueSpice free is available at the following websites:
*[https://de.bluespice.com/download-bluespice/ BlueSpice homepage]: From version 3.0.1 on, BlueSpice free is downloaded as Installer which includes a MediaWiki 1.31.
*[https://sourceforge.net/projects/bluespice/?source=navbar Sourceforge] (Downloads also for previous BlueSpice free versions)
*[[Setup:Docker/Docker Hub|Docker Hub]]: The easiest way to run BlueSpice free is to install it with Docker. All required services are preconfigured.
*Univention Appliance: This appliance, published in the Univention App Center, delivers BlueSpice 2.27.3 with the Univention Corporate Server in a virtual machine.
==Before using the Installer==
For a successful installation with the BlueSpice free Installer, it is important to review the system requirements and to configure the server environment. We have prepared detailed instructions for preparing your system:
#[[Setup:System requirements|BlueSpice system requirements]]
#Blue Spice system preparation
##[[Setup:Installation Guide/System Preparation/Windows|Windows]]
##[[Setup:Installation Guide/System Preparation/Linux|Linux]]
To make your BlueSpice setup as easy as possible, we provide installation instructions for installing BlueSpice with Installer. These can be found in our [[Setup: Installation Guide| Installation Guide]].
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*[https://de.bluespice.com/download-bluespice/ BlueSpice homepage]: From version 3.0.1 on, BlueSpice free is downloaded as Installer which includes a MediaWiki 1.31. | *[https://de.bluespice.com/download-bluespice/ BlueSpice homepage]: From version 3.0.1 on, BlueSpice free is downloaded as Installer which includes a MediaWiki 1.31. | ||
*[https://sourceforge.net/projects/bluespice/?source=navbar Sourceforge] (Downloads also for previous BlueSpice free versions) | *[https://sourceforge.net/projects/bluespice/?source=navbar Sourceforge] (Downloads also for previous BlueSpice free versions) | ||
− | *[[Setup:Docker Hub|Docker Hub]]: The easiest way to run BlueSpice free is to install it with Docker. All required services are preconfigured. | + | *[[Setup:Docker/Docker Hub|Docker Hub]]: The easiest way to run BlueSpice free is to install it with Docker. All required services are preconfigured. |
*Univention Appliance: This appliance, published in the Univention App Center, delivers BlueSpice 2.27.3 with the Univention Corporate Server in a virtual machine. | *Univention Appliance: This appliance, published in the Univention App Center, delivers BlueSpice 2.27.3 with the Univention Corporate Server in a virtual machine. | ||