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* [http://www.turnkeylinux.org/moodle TurnKey Moodle], free Ubuntu-based open source appliance.
* [http://www.turnkeylinux.org/moodle TurnKey Moodle], free Ubuntu-based open source appliance.
* [http://www.rpath.org/project/moodleappliance/release?id=5906 rPath Moodle], based on rPath Linux.
* [http://www.rpath.org/project/moodleappliance/release?id=5906 rPath Moodle], based on rPath Linux.
* [http://bitnami.org/stack/moodle BitNami Moodle], Ubuntu and OpenSUSE appliances.

Latest revision as of 14:01, 3 September 2010

Manual installation of Moodle can be painful and time consuming, especially for users lacking technical proficiency. Many users find that using a pre-integrated software appliance is an easier way to get up and running with Moodle, especially in combination with virtual machine software (e.g., VMWare, VirtualBox, Xen HVM, KVM).

A software appliance is a pre-packaged server that allows users to skip manual installation of Moodle and its dependencies, and instead deploy a self-contained, ready-to-use system that requires little to no setup.