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Planning your installation

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Planning your installation is the most important thing to do before installing Moodle in a production environment.

There is several things you need to check

* Where are you hosting Moodle? A Service Provider, at home or onsite.

If a hosting provider, what package, try to compaire the provider with other to try and get the best deal. The beset place to start is with a Moodle Partner

If you are hosting it at home you need to check your ISP's terms and conditions to confirm that you are allowed to host websites on your connection.

If hosting on site, you shouldnt have any problems! ;)

* Windows/Linux/Mac?

Windows is not a good idea for a high production site. It is fine is you are just starting but when your Moodle installation really kicks of you should seriously consider moving to Linux or Mac

TO BE CONTINUED!!

--Martin Yelland 16:10, 18 June 2006 (WST)