Postgres vs mysql jira2/27/2024 To me, it is much more important you be familiar and comfortable with the operating system than following the crowd. But I am saying when your choices are as varied as they are in the doc, you have options. You should double check with your choices here. I’m not saying you can ignore the supported platforms document. It will run, but your support from Atlassian may not be there. You don’t know linux but you can run a windows server? Use that! You want to run it on a Mac in the corner? Well…that might actually be an issue. Though I’m assuming you know how to install an OS, there is a myth that I see often: that you must run JIRA on Linux. If you are interested in how I go about setting up my VM’s and linux installs, let me know in the comments and I’ll write up that article. So I will be scaling this article back some. Second, you don’t need 100% hand holding. First, you know how to setup a VM and install an OS…or at least, you know who to ask. Upon reflection, I think it’s safe to assume a few things. That is, setting up the VM, installing the OS, installing the prereqs, configuring the DB, installing JIRA and then the proxy. My original idea for this article was to do it from the ground up. Yeah, all the pieces are there, but it’s up to a new admin to put them together – which if you’ve never done it before, can be daunting. Looking online, there just isn’t to many details on how to do an install from front to back. He passed -with some tweaks to the documents. Eventually we tested the new docs by having him do the install solo while I watched. Over the next two weeks, we did several intensive training sessions, where I’d do an install why he took notes.
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