Migrate to Kolab: Which OS is best choice?

Charlie Mordant cmordant1 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 20 12:24:43 CET 2014


Hi,

Sorry to come disturbing the topic.
What about Docker lightweight container for the 'ready-to-try-out'? It will
be portable, easy-install...

Regards,


2014-02-20 11:11 GMT+01:00 hede <kolab983 at der-he.de>:

> Am Thu, 20 Feb 2014 11:37:10 +0200 schrieb Thinker Rix <
> thinkerix at rocketmail.com>:
>
> > P.S.: It would be really great for Kolab if there would be a ready-made
> > turn-key appliance for Kolab, i.e. a virtual machine file with ready set
> > up OS + set up Kolab, so that someone just has to plug it into his
> > Virtual Environment as a new virtual machine and be up and running in 5
> > minutes :-)
>
> It's some years ago where I last tried Univentions Corporate Server, but
> last time I tried they had a ready-to-use virtual machine. And they provide
> versions with Kolab 3.x included. So maybe there's still some
> ready-to-try-out ucs virtual machine with kolab 3.x. I don't know.
>
> If you got hooked on it, you can use it as a real thing afterwards. And
> Univention offers good user support. But the drawback is: it's not free of
> charge if you want to use it in a commercial environment.
>
> hede
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Cordialement,

Charlie Mordant
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